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Textile production in middle Europe prehistory - first observations

Publication at Faculty of Arts |
2018

Abstract

Poster is dealing with textile production during Neolithic period in Blatné. From first observations it is clear that the most common type was biconical, and that spindle whorls were quite heavy.

There are no signs of painted decoration, but on some is visible incised decoration. There is graph displaying relation between weight and diameter.

Poster also contains some information about Blatné and its disposition. Next part is about perspectives and aims to next two years, when I am planning to have more sites in my database.