Neolithic societies and their pottery in south-eastern Lithuania
Volume 46 (2020): Lietuvos archeologija, pp. 111–145
Pub. online: 18 December 2020
Type: Article
Open Access
Received
1 September 2020
1 September 2020
Accepted
22 September 2020
22 September 2020
Published
18 December 2020
18 December 2020
Abstract
South-Eastern Lithuanian Stone Age pottery reflects the way of life, nutrition, social status, artistic expression, and intercommunity relationships of its creators and users. Natural conditions unfavourable for the survival of organic material and the intermingling of artefacts from different periods in sandy settlements limit the ability to precisely date and reconstruct the long, distinctive process of Neolithisation that began in the late 6th millennium bc. Analysing the traces of ceramic vessel use, the structure of the pottery, the coiling and decoration technologies, their changes and reasons, it is possible to understand better the traditions of the Forest Neolithic communities and the encounters of different influences in SE Lithuania.