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Pozycja Archaeobotanical Macroscopic Plant Remains from the Early Neolithic Dwelling Structures at the Brzezie 40, Targowisko 16 and 14–15 Sites in Western Małopolska(the Authors, 2021) Abramów, JoannaThe aim of this short article is to present the results of archaeobotanical analysis of macroscopic plant remains obtained in 2018–2019, during the test excavations carried out on three selected sites from Targowisko settlement region (Brzezie 40, Targowisko 16 and 14–15). Thanks to the field research strategy adopted, chronologically compact plant remains were obtained from objects included in the house structures, coming from narrow time horizons, equal to the operation time of individual Linienbandkeramik houses from the beginning of the Želiezovce phase (Brzezie 40 and Targowisko 16) and the phase of the classic Malice culture (Targowisko 14–15).Pozycja Early Neolithic Flint Assemblages from the Targowisko Settlement Region(the Authors, 2021) Wąs, MarcinThe article presents flint materials obtained from domestic facilities from the late phase of “Linienbandkeramik” from the Brzezie 40 and Targowisko 16 sites and the classic phase of the Malice culture from the 14–15 Targowisko site. These complexes contain relatively few monuments. Their advantage, however, is that they belong to chronologically compact groups. Since the relics of the discovered houses are spatially isolated from other settlement structures, it can be assumed that the set of flint artifacts belonging to them is relatively homogeneous. Thanks to this, they can contribute considerably to the discussion on the processes of cultural heterogenization and the origin of post-LBK cultures, including the Malice culture.Pozycja Field Research in the Targowisko Region in 2018–2019(the Authors, 2021) Golański, Adam; Kadrow, Sławomir; Krzywda, AnnaThe article presents the results of test excavations at three sites in the early Neolithic settlement region of Targowisko, carried out in 2018–2019. The goal of these investigations was the detection of fragments of Neolithic settlement zones where only one building phase has survived. It was decided to perform this task using a magnetometer as part of a slightly wider program of geomagnetic prospection. The second goal was to acquire sets of arti- and ecofacts related to the shortest possible period of time, i.e. equal to the existence of one family living in one house, representing one cultural tradition. The third goal was to explain the generators and mechanisms of early Neolithic cultural transformation from a micro-regional perspective.Pozycja Materiały wczesnoneolityczne ze stanowiska Biesiadki 16, gm. Gnojnik(Muzeum Okręgowe w Rzeszowie, 2016) Kalita, Mateusz; Kukułka, Agnieszka; Szpunar, Barbara; Szpunar, AndrzejThis article presents the results of research and rescue excavations at the site No. 16 in Biesiadki, com. Gnojnik, located in the Wiśnicz Foothills. This region is strongly associated with the Early Neolithic settlement occupying the region between the Dunajec and Uszwica rivers. In the course of excavations, numerous ceramic and stone materials were acquired. In order to determine the chronology of the artefacts, technological, stylistic and morphological analyses were used, which allowed the researchers to assign the collected finds to the communities of the Linear Pottery culture, Malice culture and Bükk culture.Pozycja Nowe źródła do badań nad obrządkiem pogrzebowym kultury malickiej(Muzeum Okręgowe w Rzeszowie; Instytut Archeologii UR; Fundacja Rzeszowskiego Ośrodka Archeologicznego; Oficyna Wydawnicza „Zimowit”, 2015) Sznajdrowska, Aleksandra; Mazurek, MirosławThe article presents 7 graves of the Malice culture discovered in the course of excavations at the site 42 in Rozbórz, com. Przeworsk. Four funeral features were directly related to residential structures, while others were located nearby dwellings. The inventory registered in the graves indicates the relationship of these features with the classical phase of the Malice culture.