Abstract

Since 1976, excavations have been conducted on two neighboring Early Neolithic sites at Brześć Kujawski, Poland. The original goals of this research, to obtain a radiocarbon-supported sequence of Early Neolithic cultures of the Polish Lowlands and to recover paleobotanical and faunal remains, have been expanded to include the investigation of household activities and regional settlement distribution. Further analysis of faunal and botanical remains has improved our understanding of the prehistoric economy. Finally, a series of human skeletons has yielded the first paleopathological data for this site.

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