
doi: 10.4312/dp.40.4
A Linear Pottery settlement represents on a certain scale a symbiosis of different soci-economic groups of inhabitants in one given space. The role and status of artefacts can be de- scribed according to individual types of houses. Stockbreeding is typical for large houses, while small houses manifest hunting as well as breeding. Three-part houses are the most significant buil- dings as the artefact assemblages display prestigious social roles. The assemblages in the single-part houses suggest household activities.
society, Archaeology, Linear Pottery, Neolithic, ceramics, houses, CC1-960
society, Archaeology, Linear Pottery, Neolithic, ceramics, houses, CC1-960
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