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Vėlyvojo bronzos amžiaus ekonomika rytų Baltijos regione: naujo modelio link
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Volume 48 (2022): Lietuvos archeologija, pp. 57–99
Agnė Čivilytė ORCID icon link to view author Agnė Čivilytė details   Vytenis Podėnas ORCID icon link to view author Vytenis Podėnas details   Karolis Minkevičius ORCID icon link to view author Karolis Minkevičius details     All authors (4)

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https://doi.org/10.33918/25386514-048003
Pub. online: 30 December 2022      Type: Article      Open accessOpen Access

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30 December 2022

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In this paper, we present the main results of interdisciplinary project that allowed us to formulate a new perspective on the economy of the Late Bronze Age in the Eastern Baltic region. New excavations at the Late Bronze Age fortified settlements of Garniai 1 (Utena district municipality) and Mineikiškės (Zarasai district municipality) lead us to analyse the economy of the communities in much greater detail and to formulate a more reliable economical model than before. This paper reviews the new results of archaeobotanical investigations of these fortified settlements, as well as δ13C and δ15N data of food remains in Late Bronze Age pottery, grains and animal bone collagen samples. These analyses allowed us to refine and clarify the likely dietary practices of consumers of certain products in the Eastern Baltic region. The paper also publishes new data on the elemental composition and lead isotopes of metalware, thereby adding to our earlier findings These studies show that metallurgy as a specialized activity did not play a significant role in the Late Bronze Age economy, but its emergence was driven by the economic changes of the period. In contrast, the production of high-level bone-antler artifacts reflects the activity of specialized craftsmen in Late Bronze Age settlements.
The collection of a new large and varied dataset allows us to determine the lifestyle and dietary habits of the people living in these settlements. By developing a new model of the Late Bronze Age, we present a picture of the interwoven economies of agriculture, animal husbandry, hunting, fishing, gathering, metallurgy and bone craftsmanship as a whole, asking what might have influenced the distinctive development of the economy of the eastern Baltic Sea region during the Late Bronze Age.

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Late Bronze Age economy fortified settlements paleobotany specialized craftwork communication

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