Consideraţii asupra locuirii Starčevo-Criş din sud-vestul Munteniei

  • Subiect: This article focuses on the preliminary stage of the early Neolithic research in the south-west of Muntenia. Several early settlements were found in the last years in this area. The first of them was investigated at the end of the `60s at Dulceanca on the Burdea stream, a tributary to Vedea river. The most important was found at Măgura (the ”Buduiasca“ point) on the Teleorman river. Since 2001 the Southern Romania Archaeological Project (SRAP) has investigated this settlement. The series of radiocarbon data from Măgura (6896±61 BP, 6833±53 BP, 6784±56 BP) provides a new image of the early habitation. These dates and one of the painted pottery style (black strips bounded by white dots on red) suggest some links with the Karanovo I-II area. They are not a pattern of the early Neolithic settlements in this research stage. Only the lower terraces and the neighborhood of water springs are common elements. Many archaeological complexes were found in the investigated settlements. One of them are pit-huts houses. Others are considerate, in a traditional way, rubbish pits. These features seem to give an atmosphere of relative impermanence of occupation in all the western Balkans and the lower Danube area and they are, perhaps, an expression of the early community mobility.
  • Limba de redactare: română, engleză
  • Secţiunea: Studii şi articole
  • Vezi publicația: Cultură şi civilizaţie la Dunărea de Jos
  • Editura: Muzeul Dunării de Jos
  • Loc publicare: Călăraşi
  • Anul publicaţiei: 2005
  • Referinţă bibliografică pentru nr. revistă: XXII; anul 2005; subtitlu: In honorem Silviae Marinescu-Bîlcu, 70 de ani
  • Paginaţia: 37-52
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