[en] The end of the earliest ceramic traditions : Dnieper-Dvina region became part of the Circum-Baltic space at the turn of the 6th to 5th millenium BC

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Humanities and Social Sciences/Archaeology and Prehistory
early pottery
hunter-gatherers
Narva culture
Circum-Baltic space
bone industry

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Ljubljana University Press, Faculty of Arts

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[en] The Dnieper-Dvina area is one of the regions in Eastern Europe which was part of a wider network of the earliest ceramic traditions, spread in the first half to the middle of the 6th millennium BC. After the collapse of this network new ceramic complexes appeared here, called the Rudnya culture, and at the end of the 6th millennium BC this manifested in changes in the directions of cultural connections. This region became part of the cultural space of the Circum-Baltic area. Several complexes within the Rudnya culture originated in different groups of Narva pottery, and are dated to c. 5400–4400 cal BC.

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Andrey Mazurkevich, Ekaterina Dolbunova, Yolaine Maigrot, Vera Filippova. The end of the earliest ceramic traditions : Dnieper-Dvina region became part of the Circum-Baltic space at the turn of the 6th to 5th millenium BC. Documenta Praehistorica, 2022, 49, pp.344-362. [10.4312/dp.49.21]. [hal-03899174]

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[en] The end of the earliest ceramic traditions : Dnieper-Dvina region became part of the Circum-Baltic space at the turn of the 6th to 5th millenium BC, dans Études nordiques, consulté le 27 Avril 2025, https://etudes-nordiques.cnrs.fr/s/numenord/item/18270