2014
DOI: 10.4312/dp.41.13
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The Neolithic-Eneolithic sequence and pottery assemblages in the fifth millennium BC in north-eastern Slovenia

Abstract: This paper discusses the settlements at Andrenci, Stoperce, Ptuj-Šolski center, Zgornje Radvanje and Hoče-Orglarska delavnica, all located in north-eastern Slovenia. The settlements are dated on the basis of the results of radiocarbon analyses. The characteristics of the material and cultu- ral-chronological site structures were studied through analyses of pottery (pottery production, form, decoration) and comparative analyses.

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“…A lot of new data have been obtained during rescue and other excavations in Croatia and Slovenia in the last decade. These have contributed greatly to the refinement of the Neolithic-Copper Age sequence in this region (e.g., Balen, Drni≤ 2014;∞ataj 2014;2016;2020;Kramberger 2014;2020;McClure et al 2020).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A lot of new data have been obtained during rescue and other excavations in Croatia and Slovenia in the last decade. These have contributed greatly to the refinement of the Neolithic-Copper Age sequence in this region (e.g., Balen, Drni≤ 2014;∞ataj 2014;2016;2020;Kramberger 2014;2020;McClure et al 2020).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…6.a-b) (Horváth, Kalicz 2006.60;Regeny 2006.74), Slovenia (Fig. 6.c) (Kramberger 2014) or Slovakia (Müller-Karpe 1968.Tafel 208.13-17) usually have larger concavities and holes for attaching a (wooden?) handle.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is evidence showing that the area of the site was intermittently inhabited from the Eneolithic to the Early Modern Period, however, the biggest and the most prominent settlement dates to the Early Eneolithic Lasinja Culture (Koprivnik et al 2009.16-18;Kramberger 2010;2014.241-242, Fig. 15;Murko 2012.141-142;Arh 2012).…”
Section: The Site and Its Ceramic Assemblagementioning
confidence: 99%