Vývoj antropomorfného dekoru na neolitickej keramike v prostredí karpatskej kotliny (vybrané aspekty problematiky)

Title in English Development of Anthropomorphic Decorations on Neolithic Ceramics in the Area of Carpathian basin (selected aspects)
Authors

TOMAŠOVIČOVÁ Terézia

Year of publication 2015
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source Acta musealia
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Arts

Citation
Field Archaeology, anthropology, ethnology
Keywords anthropomorphic applied motives; ceramics; neolithic period; Carpathian Basin
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Description Depostions of human beings undoubtedly belong to the most impressive displays of neolithic art. these occur in the inventories of the first agricultural societies in the area of Carpathian Basin and we come across them in the course of more than a thousand-year evolution. The qualitative and quantitative peak is reached during the Middle Neolithic period in the whole area of broadening the Linear Pottery Culture. Despite many attempts, the question of their origin is not still completely answered. The aim of this article is to demonstrate very close ties between former early neolithic anthropomorphic finds and analysed material from middle neolithic, which is commonly underestimated.
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