Zgornje Radvanje, cluster 10-A late Neolithic pit with a structure and smaller pits

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Abstract

Many hollows defined as pit houses are known from the Neo-Eneolithic period. Similar pits were also detected at the Neo-Eneolithic settlement of Zgornje Radvanje. The cluster of pits presented in this paper shows a stratigraphic sequence. One of the phases yielded a structure. Pottery forms, production and decoration are presented for each individual phase. A comparison of pottery forms and decoration with other sites indicates that the earliest pottery assemblages originate from the late Neolithic period.

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Kramberger, B. (2010). Zgornje Radvanje, cluster 10-A late Neolithic pit with a structure and smaller pits. Documenta Praehistorica, 37(1), 311–337. https://doi.org/10.4312/dp.37.27

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