Southeastern Europe Late Chalcolithic E075.

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Imprint:New Haven, Conn. : Human Resources Area Files, 2002-
Language:English
French
German
Series:eHRAF archaeology. Asia
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Format: E-Resource Journal
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/7100014
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Other uniform titles:Avramova, Mai͡a. Gold and copper jewelry from the Chalcolithic cemetery near the village of Durankulak, Varna district.
Benac, Alojz. Balkans du nord-ouest.
Best, Jan G. P. Varna necropolis.
Bibikova, V. I. Study of the earliest domestic horses of eastern Europe.
Bibikova, V. I. On the history of horse domestication in south-east Europe.
Biehl, Peter F. Symbolic communication systems.
Bojadjiev, Javor. Balkans orientaux.
Boyadziev, Yavor D. Chronology of prehistoric cultures in Bulgaria.
Chapman, J. C. Early Balkan village.
Comșa, Eugen. Roumainie meridionale.
Ellis, Linda. Population growth, food storage and ceramic manufacturing centers in pre-Bronze Age Europe.
Ellis, Linda. Cucuteni-Tripolye culture.
Gheorghiu, Dragos. Eneolithic funerary ritual.
Gheorghiu, Dragos. Horse head sceptres.
Kuzʹmina, Elena. Eurasian steppes.
Lichardus, Jan. Gräberfeld von Varna im rahmen des totenrituals des Kodzadermen-Gumelnița-Karanovo VI-Komplexes.
Lichardus, Jan. Protohistoire de l'Europe.
Marijanović, Bronislav. Balkans centraux et la pannonie du sud.
Marinescu-Bâlcu, Silvia. Carpates orientales et la Moldavie.
Marinescu-Bâlcu, Silvia. Period of transition from the Chalcolithic to the Bronze.
Marinescu-Bâlcu, Silvia. Remains from phases A-B and B of the Cucuteni culture.
Marinescu-Bâlcu, Silvia. Cuteni occupation.
Marinescu-Bâlcu, Silvia. Site and excavations.
Necrasov, O. C. (Olga C.), 1910- Chalcolithic palaeofauna from the settlement of Tîrpești.
Pernicka, Ernst. Prehistoric copper in Bulgaria.
Popova, Tsvetana. Plant remains from Bulgarian prehistory (7,000-2,000 B.C.)
Poti͡ekhina, I. D. Palaeoanthropological study of the Dniper region in the Early Eneolithic.
Price, Richard P. S. West Pontic 'maritime interaction sphere'.
Renfrew, Colin, 1937- Autonomy of the south-east European Copper Age.
Séfériadès, Michel. Grece.
Telehin, D. I͡A. Dereivka.
Todorova, Khenrieta. Neolithic, Eneolithic and transitional period in Bulgarian prehistory.
Todorova, Khenrieta. Eneolithic period in Bulgaria in the fifth millenium B.C.
Whittle, A. W. R. Accents of change.
Other authors / contributors:Human Relations Area Files, inc.
Notes:Title from Web page (viewed Feb. 26, 2008).
This portion of eHRAF archaeology was first released in 2002.
Includes bibliographical references.
Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Texts in English, French, and German. Symbolic communications systems features abstracts in English, French, and German on pages 175-176.
Summary:These 37 documents discuss agricultural societies that inhabited southeastern Europe and western Asia from 5500-4500 B.P. Twenty-nine are in English, seven in French, and one in German. The documents discuss the Chalcolithic (or Eneolithic or Copper Age) cultures of southeastern Europe, mainly in the countries of Bulgaria, Moldova, Romania, and Ukraine.