List of tablES Chapter 1.4. Sources analysed and used for comparison Table 10. Phase I/II and middle phase of the LBK. Main Table 1. List of sites in Moravia and Lower Austria from stages in the production of chipped stone artefacts made which the chipped stone artefacts were studied. from particular types of raw material. Proportion of raw Table 2. Assemblages of Mesolithic and Neolithic chipped material type < % is marked by black. L – local raw stone artefacts used for comparison with the LBK assem- material (< 30 km), R – regional raw material (30–80 km), blages from Moravia and Lower Austria. I – imported raw material (> 80 km). Table 11. Middle and Late LBK. Main stages in the produc- Chapter 4.3. Relative chronology of the LBK in Moravia tion of chipped stone artefacts made from particular types of and Lower Austria (after R. Tichý) and a general overview raw material. Proportion of raw material type < 5 % is marked of dating in neighbouring regions by black. L – local raw material (< 30 km), R – regional raw Table 3. LBK periodisation in Bohemia, Moravia and Slo- material (30–80 km), I – imported raw material (> 80 km). vakia (after Čižmář 1998, Tab. 1). Chapter 11.2. Asparn an der Zaya – Schletz (Mistelbach Chapter 4.4. Absolute chronology of the LBK on the ba- district, Weinviertel, Lower Austria) sis of C14 dating Table 12. Asparn-Schletz, the end of phase II and phase Table 4. Absolute chronology of the LBK – duration and III of the LBK. Chipped stone artefacts divided into basic phases (after Lenneis & Stadler 199, Tab. ). blank groups. Table 13. Asparn-Schletz, the end of phase II and phase III Chapter 6.1. Raw material of the LBK. Proportion of chipped stone artefacts by basic Table . Raw material provenance (in percent) during the morphological groups. LBK in selected regions of Moravia and Lower Austria. Table 14. Asparn-Schletz, the end of phase II and phase III of the LBK. Weight of chipped stone artefacts. Chapter 6.3.6. Table 1. Asparn-Schletz, the end of phase II and phase III Table 6. Occurrence of trapezes and trapezoidal shapes on of the LBK. Proportion of raw materials, including varie- selected Mesolithic and Early Neolithic sites. ties and distance to outcrops. Table 16. Asparn-Schletz, the end of phase II and phase III Chapter 6.4. Artefacts with sickle gloss of the LBK. Proportion of raw materials in the basic mor- Table 7. LBK in Moravia and Lower Austria. Proportion of phological groups. artefacts with sickle gloss by raw material. Table 17. Asparn-Schletz, the end of phase II and phase III of the LBK. Pre-cores and cores. Chapter 6.5 The interpretation of the studied sites based Table 18. Asparn-Schletz, the end of phase II and phase III on analyses of the chipped stone industry of the LBK. Pre-cores. Table 8 Early LBK. Main stages in the production of chipped Table 19. Asparn-Schletz, the end of phase II and phase III stone artefacts made from particular types of raw material. of the LBK. Cores. Proportion of raw material type < % is marked by black. Table 20. Asparn-Schletz, the end of phase II and phase III L – local raw material (< 30 km), R – regional raw material of the LBK. Flakes and waste. (30–80 km), I – imported raw material (> 80 km). Table 21. Asparn-Schletz, the end of phase II and phase III Table 9. Early LBK. Main stages in the production of of the LBK. Degree of preservation of natural surface on chipped stone artefacts made from particular types of raw flakes, including retouched tools. material. Proportion of raw material type < % is marked Table 22. Asparn-Schletz, the end of phase II and phase by black. L – local raw material (< 30 km), R – regional III of the LBK. Length of preparation and blade-like flakes raw material (30–80 km), I – imported raw material (> 80 (including flake tools). km). [277] Talking Stones: The Chipped Stone Industry in Lower Austria and Moravia and the Beginnings of the Neolithic in Central Europe Table 23. Asparn-Schletz, the end of phase II and phase Table 46. Brunn IIa, phase I of the LBK. Platform remnants III of the LBK. Width of preparation and blade-like flakes and dorsal reduction of blades and blade tools. (including flake tools). Table 47. Brunn IIb, phase I of the LBK. Platform remnants Table 24. Asparn-Schletz, the end of phase II and phase III and dorsal reduction of blades and blade tools. of the LBK. Thickness of preparation and blade-like flakes Table 48. Brunn IV, phase I of the LBK. Platform remnants (including flake tools). and dorsal reduction of blades and blade tools. Table 2. Asparn-Schletz, the end of phase II and phase III Table 49. Brunn IIa, Brunn IIb and Brunn IV, phase I of the of the LBK. Blades and blade fragments. LBK. Length of whole finished blades and blade tools. Table 26. Asparn-Schletz, the end of phase II and phase III Table 0. Brunn IIa and Brunn IIb, phase I of the LBK. of the LBK. Degree of preservation of natural surface on Width of whole finished blades, blades with broken off ter- blades, including retouched tools. minal part, basal part, terminal and basal parts. Table 27. Asparn-Schletz, the end of phase II and phase III of Table 1. Brunn IV, phase I of the LBK. Width of whole the LBK. Length of whole finished blades and blade tools. finished blades, blades with broken off terminal part, basal Table 28. Asparn-Schletz, the end of phase II and phase III part, terminal and basal parts. of the LBK. Width of whole finished blades, blades with Table 2. Brunn IIa, Brunn IIb and Brunn IV, phase I of broken off terminal part, basal part, terminal and basal the LBK. Thickness of finished blades with preserved basal parts. part. Table 29. Asparn-Schletz, the end of phase II and phase Table 3. Brunn IIa, phase I of the LBK. Tool types and III of the LBK. Thickness of finished blades with preserved their raw materials (sample). basal part. Table 4. Brunn IIb, phase I of the LBK. Tool types and Table 30. Asparn-Schletz, the end of phase II and phase III their raw materials (sample). of the LBK. Platform remnants of blades and blade tools. Table . Brunn IIa, Brunn IIb, phase I of the LBK. Tool Table 31. Asparn-Schletz, the end of phase II and phase III classification by blank types (sample). of the LBK. Tool classification by blank types. Table 32. Asparn-Schletz, the end of phase II and phase III 11.3.3.3. of the LBK. Tool types and their raw materials. Table 6. Brunn I, phase I/II of the LBK. Proportion of Table 33. Asparn-Schletz, the end of phase II and phase III chipped stone artefacts by basic morphological groups. of the LBK. Proportion of artefacts with sickle gloss by raw Table 7. Brunn I, phase I/II of the LBK. Proportion of raw material. material and distance to outcrops. Table 34. Asparn-Schletz, the end of phase II and phase III Table 8. Brunn I, phase I/II of the LBK. Proportion of raw of the LBK. Blanks and tools with sickle gloss by types. materials in the basic morphological groups Chapter 11.3. Brunn am Gebirge, position “Wolfholz” 11.3.3.4. (Mödling district, Wienerwald, Lower Austria) Table 9. Brunn II – settlement burials, phase I of the LBK. 11.3.3.2. Burial No. 2. Trapezes. Table 3. Brunn IIa, phase I of the LBK. Proportion of chipped stone industry by basic morphological groups. Chapter 11.4. Kleinhadersdorf, position “Marchleiten” Table 36. Brunn IIb, phase I of the LBK. Proportion of (Mistelbach district, Weinviertel, Lower Austria) chipped stone industry by basic morphological groups. Table 60. Kleinhadersdorf – cemetery, phase I/II and phase Table 37. Brunn IV, phase I of the LBK. Chipped stone ar- II of the LBK. Chipped stone artefacts divided into basic tefacts divided into basic blank groups. blank groups. Table 38. Brunn IIa, Brunn IIb and Brunn IV, phase I of Table 61. Kleinhadersdorf – cemetery, phase I/II and phase the LBK. Proportion of raw materials and distance to out- II of the LBK. Proportion of raw material and distance to crops. outcrops. Table 39. Brunn IIa, Brunn IIb and Brunn IV, phase I of the Table 62. Kleinhadersdorf – cemetery, phase I/II and phase LBK. Proportion of raw material, including varieties. II of the LBK. Flakes from graves. Table 40. Brunn IIa, phase I of the LBK. Proportion of raw Table 63. Kleinhadersdorf – cemetery, phase I/II and phase materials in the basic morphological groups. II of the LBK. Total number of chipped stone artefacts with Table 41. Brunn IIb, phase I of the LBK. Proportion of raw trapezoidal shape. materials in the basic morphological groups. Table 64. Kleinhadersdorf – cemetery, phase I/II and phase Table 42. Brunn IIa, phase I of the LBK. Length of prepara- II of the LBK. Chipped stone artefacts in the individual tion and blade-like flakes (including flake tools). graves. Table 43. Brunn IIb and Brunn IV, phase I of the LBK. Length of preparation and blade-like flakes (including Chapter 11.5. Mold I (Horn district, Waldviertel, Lower flake tools). Austria) Table 44. Brunn IIa, Brunn IIb and Brunn IV, phase I of the Table 6. Mold, LBK phase I/II of the LBK. Chipped stone LBK. Width of preparation and blade-like flakes (including artefacts divided into basic blank groups.
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