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A. Walanus, D. Nalepka (2010)
Calibration of Mangerud'S BoundariesRadiocarbon, 52
M. Harasimiuk, Andrzej Henkiel (1981)
Kopalne formy dolinne w okolicy Łęcznej i ich znaczenie dla paleogeografii dorzecza WieprzaGeological Quarterly, 25
is particularly obvious in the case of the Late Palaeolithic and the turn of the Neolithic and Bronze Key words River valleys have always constituted an ecumene and determined the direcditionings contributed to the development of particular models of environment contributed to the transformation of the landscape throughout the past thousands effect of the natural environment on the primeval settlement of this fragment of orientation it corresponds with two faults developing a graben running along the ridges of a river with a discharge several times higher than that of the current economic model was strictly related to cyclical migrations of herds of reindeers - The oldest traces of human settlement in the study area were discovered at - currence on the uplands of southern Poland of loose patches of forests composed - winters and mean annual temperature higher by 2 - anthropological elements were temporary human settlements with a character of the moment of appearance in the area of agricultural Neolithic and semi-nomadic existing hunting-gathering model changed to the production agricultural-breed- At the turn of the 5th - belongings of the deceased in the form of clay vessels and microlithic trapezium- In the 4th from surface studies conducted in the scope of the Polish Archaeological Record and a clay mug with an graphic environment by adding more and more permanent elements related to The populations of the further Neolithic cultures: the Globular Amphora cul- ment and a more sedentary lifestyle in the case of occurrence of favourable condi- Mierzanowice culture had a sedentary The highest number of traces from the Bronze Age in NLP was left by the - th environmental conditions occurring in the area were exceptionally favourable for reason for the depopulation of those densely inhabited areas could also be enemy nd st century BC to the 5th It was used to build small semi-dug-outs as well as overground and pole construc- Red Sea began at the end of the 2nd - st the natural vegetation caused by forest clearings became visible in the landscape similar to the forest-steppe formation in physiognomic terms began developing tion of a new manner of land cultivation which in turn led to an increase in the in- man period and at the beginning of the Migration Period is strongly suggested by ous items imported from the area of the Roman Empire as well as Scandinavia and the area located on an important commercial trail with various regions of civilised
Annales UMCS, Geographia, Geologia, Mineralogia et Petrographia – de Gruyter
Published: Jan 1, 2012
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