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Item Identyfikacja płci osobnika odkrytego na cmentarzysku z X/XI wieku w Sowinkach koło Poznania na podstawie badań genetycznych szczątków włosów(Polskie Towarzystwo Antropologiczne, 1996) Krzyszowski, Andrzej; Stochaj, Marian; Pawłowski, Ryszard; Welz, AnnaIDENTIFICATION OF SEX OF THE SKELETON RECOVERED FROM THE CEMETERY AT SOWINKI NEAR POZNAŃ ON THE BASIS OF GENETIC ANALYSIS OF HAIR REMAINSItem Studnia z późnej epoki brązu ze Szczodrzykowa koło Kórnika(Wydawnictwo Naukowe Uniwersytetu im. Adama Mickiewicza w Poznaniu, 2012) Krzyszowski, AndrzejIn 2004 rescue excavations were carried out at the multicultural site 4 in Szczodrzykowo, near Kórnik, Poznań District (in advance of the construction of the local gas pipeline). Within the area of 1260m2 60 features were unearthed, including 16 of the Lusatian culture. Among the latter a whole circular timber lined well was discovered, consisting of three parts made of a burned trunk of an aldertree. The parts were supported with several timber pegs from the outside. The fragments of pottery discovered in the well represent the style of the Late Bronze Age and the period from HaC till HaC – HaD. The chronology of the feature was estimated also on the basis of the 14C dating (a piece of the timber provided a sample) and the achieved dates ranged between 836 and 771 BC.Item WCZESNONEOLITYCZNE FIGURKI ANTROPOMORFICZNE NA PRZYKŁADZIE NOWEGO ZNALEZISKA Z LIPNICY W WOJEWÓDZTWIE WIELKOPOLSKIM(Wydawnictwo Naukowe UAM, 2004) Krzyszowski, Andrzeja fragment of clay figurine was found in a Band Pottery Culture pit at Lipnica near Szamotuły during rescue excavations o f the Y amai gas pipe ( 1996). It was probably painted and ornamented by vertically incised lines. Its compositional and formal attributes make us believe that this is a fragment o f anthropomorphic, freestanding and realistically represented figurine without steatopygic features. It was either an early Neolithic idol or toy. The figurine shows similarities to alike artifacts from Central European oecumene of the Band Pottery culture (in particular in the Lower Silesia and Germany), which are characterized by their slenderness and incised ornamentation. Additionally, the painting decoration is indicative of influences from south-eastern centers of the LBK (Ukraine and Moravia).