The new excavation at Vishtynetskaya 1 on lake Vistytis
Volume 42, Issue 1 (2016): Lietuvos archeologija, pp. 9–24
Pub. online: 18 February 2025
Type: Article
Open Access
Received
8 October 2015
8 October 2015
Accepted
6 February 2016
6 February 2016
Published
18 February 2025
18 February 2025
Abstract
The Vishtynetskaya 1 site on the NW shore of Lake Vistytis (Lith. Vištytis) was first excavated by Vladimir Ivanovich Timofeev in 1981. The mixed cultural layer produced finds from the Bronze Age, Neolithic, and Mesolithic. A 2012 excavation on top of the dune yielded a representative Mesolithic inventory without any Neolithic contamination. The flint assemblage contains types characteristic of the Janisławice (Rus. Yanislavitse) and Neman (Lith. Nemunas) cultures including trapezes, triangles, and retouched inserts, but no Wieliszew type points typical of the Janisławice or tanged points typical of the Neman culture were found. This has lead to the supposition that contacts between the population of the Northern Janisławice culture and the late phase of the Neman culture occurred in this area and resulted in the formation of assemblages like those described in the following article.