Settlement and cemetery site of the Neolithic-Copper Age in southern Poland. The community lived by farming and the exploitation of nearby flint mines. They lived in simple square houses made of wattle and daub, while the dead were buried in cist graves. Grave goods include cord ornamented pots, perhaps linked to the Globular Amphora culture, stone battleaxes and ornaments of copper and amber.
The Macmillan dictionary of archaeology, Ruth D. Whitehouse, 1983Copied