The Neolithic vs. the Mesolithic in Southern Poland : is everything known yet?

2020
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dc.abstract.enAccording to a common belief, southern Poland was a typical area of Early Neolithic settlements which was rarely exploited and even ignored by Mesolithic communities. However, the prehistoric reality was more complex. Indeed, the zones largely omitted by the hunter-gatherers were fertile loess uplands and foothills settled by the first Neolithic farmers (Linear Band Pottery culture) in the third quarter of the 6th millennium BC. However, such ecological zones are by no means the only or even predominant zones within the territory in question. Areas with other ecological conditions, mainly those close to the Polish Lowland, yielded surprisingly numerous remains of Mesolithic settlements, including late Mesolithic ones. Radiocarbon data makes it clear that the Late Mesolithic communities coexisted with their Neolithic counterparts. However, the temporal dimension of this coexistence remains a debatable and controversial issue. Nevertheless, it is highly probable that the late hunter-gatherers would use ‘their own’ pottery also in southern Poland. Similarly to many other European regions, the anthropological and historical interpretations that describe and explain the interactions between early farmers and late hunter-gatherers in southern Poland (as well as archaeologically discernible transformations within the latter group) are difficult to construct. It is even more difficult to assess the role played by hunter-gatherers in the neolithisation of this territory. This paper presents and analyses the relevant chronological, chorological, settlement, and typological data. As a result, the hypothesis that the hunter-gatherer communities were but ‘passive’ witnesses to the first neolithisation and functioned independently at least throughout the entire Neolithic period was considered most probable.pl
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dc.affiliationWydział Historyczny : Instytut Archeologiipl
dc.contributor.authorNowak, Marek - 131034 pl
dc.contributor.authorZając, Mirosławpl
dc.contributor.authorZakrzeńska, Justyna - 166244 pl
dc.date.accession2021-09-27pl
dc.date.accessioned2021-09-27T12:47:12Z
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dc.identifier.doi10.31338/0082-044X.swiatowit.59.2pl
dc.identifier.issn0082-044Xpl
dc.identifier.projectROD UJ / Opl
dc.identifier.urihttps://ruj.uj.edu.pl/xmlui/handle/item/279136
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dc.subject.ensouthern Polandpl
dc.subject.enLate Mesolithicpl
dc.subject.enpara-Neolithicpl
dc.subject.enNeolithicpl
dc.subject.encultural interactionspl
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dc.titleThe Neolithic vs. the Mesolithic in Southern Poland : is everything known yet?pl
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According to a common belief, southern Poland was a typical area of Early Neolithic settlements which was rarely exploited and even ignored by Mesolithic communities. However, the prehistoric reality was more complex. Indeed, the zones largely omitted by the hunter-gatherers were fertile loess uplands and foothills settled by the first Neolithic farmers (Linear Band Pottery culture) in the third quarter of the 6th millennium BC. However, such ecological zones are by no means the only or even predominant zones within the territory in question. Areas with other ecological conditions, mainly those close to the Polish Lowland, yielded surprisingly numerous remains of Mesolithic settlements, including late Mesolithic ones. Radiocarbon data makes it clear that the Late Mesolithic communities coexisted with their Neolithic counterparts. However, the temporal dimension of this coexistence remains a debatable and controversial issue. Nevertheless, it is highly probable that the late hunter-gatherers would use ‘their own’ pottery also in southern Poland. Similarly to many other European regions, the anthropological and historical interpretations that describe and explain the interactions between early farmers and late hunter-gatherers in southern Poland (as well as archaeologically discernible transformations within the latter group) are difficult to construct. It is even more difficult to assess the role played by hunter-gatherers in the neolithisation of this territory. This paper presents and analyses the relevant chronological, chorological, settlement, and typological data. As a result, the hypothesis that the hunter-gatherer communities were but ‘passive’ witnesses to the first neolithisation and functioned independently at least throughout the entire Neolithic period was considered most probable.
dc.affiliationpl
Wydział Historyczny
dc.affiliationpl
Wydział Historyczny : Instytut Archeologii
dc.contributor.authorpl
Nowak, Marek - 131034
dc.contributor.authorpl
Zając, Mirosław
dc.contributor.authorpl
Zakrzeńska, Justyna - 166244
dc.date.accessionpl
2021-09-27
dc.date.accessioned
2021-09-27T12:47:12Z
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2021-09-27T12:47:12Z
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2020
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w momencie opublikowania
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47-77
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1,35
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59
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10.31338/0082-044X.swiatowit.59.2
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0082-044X
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ROD UJ / O
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Dziedzina nauk humanistycznych : archeologia
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southern Poland
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Late Mesolithic
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para-Neolithic
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Neolithic
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cultural interactions
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The Neolithic vs. the Mesolithic in Southern Poland : is everything known yet?
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