Domesticated Water: Four Early Neolithic Wells in Moravia (CZ)
Water wells are the most unique finds from the Early Neolithic period in Central Europe. These features provide unusual insight into societies and their settlements, as well as into the water management process. This article presents the updated results of material analyses and excavations of Early...
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Main Authors: | Vostrovská Ivana, Tichý Radomír, Přichystal Michal, Muigg Bernhard, Urbanová Kristýna, Kalábková Pavlína |
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Language: | EN |
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De Gruyter
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/ee02aed751b94a819ad4b38d10a89214 |
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