According to the archaeological evidence, the Neolithisation process in Albania seems to have passed through three different phases, with chronological gaps between them. The earliest phase is represented at the Vlusha site, where coarse monochrome pottery was found in the same layer as microlithic tools. The second phase can be traced back to the Konispol site, where Impresso pottery appeared immediately above the Mesolithic layer. The third phase is represented by the Podgorie I site, which is characterised by red monochrome slipped ware, white-painted pottery, polychrome pottery, as well as pottery with impresso and barbotine decoration. IZVLE∞EK - ArheoloΠki podatki ka∫ejo, da je proces neolitizacije v Albaniji potekal v treh razli≠nih fazah z vmesnimi kronoloΠkimi prekinitvami. NajzgodnejΠo fazo predstavlja najdiΠ≠e Vlusha, kjer je bila odkrita groba enobarvna (monokromna) lon≠enina v isti plasti kot mikrolitska orodja. Drugo fazo smo prepoznali na najdiΠ≠u Konispol, kjer se lon≠enina, okraΠena v stilu Impresso, pojavlja tik nad mezolitsko plastjo. Tretjo fazo predstavlja najdiΠ≠e Podgorie I, za katerega je zna≠ilna rde≠e premazana enobarvna (monokromna) lon≠enina, belo slikana lon≠enina, ve≠barvna (polikromna) lon≠enina, kakor tudi lon≠enina, okraΠena z vbodi in barbotinom.
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Bunguri, A. (2014). Different models for the Neolithisation of Albania. Documenta Praehistorica, 41(1), 79–94. https://doi.org/10.4312/dp.41.4
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