Building techniques during the Neolithic and Eneolithic in Eastern Slavonia (CROSBI ID 44388)
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Balen, Jacqueline
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Building techniques during the Neolithic and Eneolithic in Eastern Slavonia
In the territory of eastern Slavonia two methods of house construction are typical for all the neolithic and eneolithic cultures: the pit-houses and above-ground houses. The ground plans of above-ground structures – houses, are generally rectangular, but frequently have rounded corners, which is a consequence of a construction method. In the mentioned area, regardless of the sequence of cultures and the according change of populations inhabiting these territories, the tradition of building residential and economic structures with wattle and daub remained in use during several millennia, i.e. from the neolithic period until today.
Neolithic, Eneolithic, Slavonia, methods of house construction
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55-61.
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Podaci o knjizi
Neolithic and Chalcolithic Archaeology in Eurasia: Building Techniques and Spatial Organisation
Gheorghiu, D.
Oxford: Archaeopress
2010.
9781407305738