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Les céramiques communes des Campaniformes européens

Authors: Besse, Marie;

Les céramiques communes des Campaniformes européens

Abstract

Die Glockenbecherzeit ist als Einheit immer noch ziemlich schlecht definiert, obwohl es schon zahlreiche Arbeiten über diese Epoche gibt. Ihr Ausbreitungsareal ist so gross, dass man sich einige Fragen stellen muss : Haben wir es mit einer Ideologie zu tun ? Mit Völkern ? Mit einer Völkerwanderung ? Betraf diese mehrere Menschengruppen ? Gab es nur eine Wanderungswelle oder mehrere ? In welche Richtungen ? Wir werden versuchen, diese Fragen anhand der glockenbecherzeitlichen Gebrauchskeramik zu beantworten. Diese Keramik wurde beschrieben und in Typen eingeteilt, es wurden im Ganzen 83 verschiedene Typen ausgemacht. 800 Fundstellen wurden untersucht, sie verteilen sich auf 11 Länder : Belgien, Deutschland, Frankreich, Holland, Italien, Österreich, Polen, Schweiz, Slowakien, Tschechische Republik und Ungarn. Die Keramikgruppen weisen in den verschiedenen Gegenden so grosse Unterschiede auf, dass man drei grosse Kulturgebiete erkennen kann : das östliche Gebiet, dans nördliche Gebiet und das südliche Gebiet.

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Néolithique final, 550, Campaniforme, 599.9, Néolithique, continental Europe, Europe continentale, Typologie, Endneolithikum, céramique commune, Archéologie, Gebrauchskeramik, Neolithic, Europe continentale ; Campaniforme ; Néolithique final ; céramique commune ; typologie, céramique, typologie, Histoire des peuplements, [SHS.ARCHEO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Archaeology and Prehistory, Préhistoire, Céramique, Bell Beaker Culture ; typology ; common ware ; continental Europe ; Late Neolithic, common ware, Europe, Glockenbecherzeit, Kontinentaleuropa, Late Neolithic, Bell Beaker Culture, typology, Glockenbecherzeit ; spätes Neolithikum ; Endneolithikum ; Kontinentaleuropa ; Gebrauchskeramik ; Typologie, spätes Neolithikum, ddc: ddc:599.9

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