New Radiocarbon Dates for Stage Cii Tripolye Culture, Northern Moldova
New Radiocarbon Dates for Stage Cii Tripolye Culture, Northern Moldova
Rybicka, Małgorzata; Sîrbu, Ghenadie; Król, Dariusz; Bicbaev, Viaceslav
2020-06-01 00:00:00
AbstractAccording to Tamara Movscha, vessels from the Funnel Beaker culture settlement in Zhvanets can be synchronized with the period of existence of the settlements in Zimno, Leżnica and Gródek. Based on the currently available radiocarbon dates, we can say that the long-term settlements in Gródek and Zimno existed from around 3650 BC. The older phase of the settlement in Gródek is dated to 3650-3400 BC, while the younger ones to 3400-3100 BC. The first is characterized by the presence of imports of tableware with the characteristics of the Brînzeni group dated to 3400-3100 BC. In order to verify the current attempts to position the above at a more precise time, several radiocarbon analyses of the samples from the sites of Brînzeni and Gordinești group in northern Moldova were conducted.
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New Radiocarbon Dates for Stage Cii Tripolye Culture, Northern Moldova
AbstractAccording to Tamara Movscha, vessels from the Funnel Beaker culture settlement in Zhvanets can be synchronized with the period of existence of the settlements in Zimno, Leżnica and Gródek. Based on the currently available radiocarbon dates, we can say that the long-term settlements in Gródek and Zimno existed from around 3650 BC. The older phase of the settlement in Gródek is dated to 3650-3400 BC, while the younger ones to 3400-3100 BC. The first is characterized by the presence of imports of tableware with the characteristics of the Brînzeni group dated to 3400-3100 BC. In order to verify the current attempts to position the above at a more precise time, several radiocarbon analyses of the samples from the sites of Brînzeni and Gordinești group in northern Moldova were conducted.
Journal
Baltic-Pontic Studies
– de Gruyter
Published: Jun 1, 2020
Keywords: Funnel Beaker culture; Tripolye culture; Brînzeni group; Gordinești group
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