Abstract
The name of the Sălcuța eneolithic communities comes from the eponymous settlement in Dolj County. The area in which it spreads comprises Oltenia, eastern Banat, north– western Bulgaria, north– eastern Serbia, similar communities also being found in Macedonia and Albania. Sălcuţa culture is part of a big Eneolithic complex, along with the Krivodol (Bulgaria) and Bubanj (Serbia) groups. The best analogies for material culture elements can be found in Gumelniţa culture, phase B1. Anthropomorphic plastics are well represented, along with copper tools. Sălcuţa communities’ evolution spans over a three phases period, their ending being determined at the level of Herculane II-III – Sălcuţa IV cultures.
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