@ARTICLE{Jarosz_Paweł_Dispersion_2017, author={Jarosz, Paweł}, volume={vol. LII}, journal={Acta Archaeologica Carpathica}, pages={23-37}, howpublished={online}, year={2017}, publisher={Polish Academy of Sciences — Cracow Branch Commission of Archaeology}, abstract={The Corded Ware culture societies inhabiting the Carpathian zone used various outcrops of flints to processing axes: Volhynian, Turonian (the Świeciechów and the Gościeradów types), Jurassic A and G-type, cretaceous K-type as well as siliceous marl and radiolarite. From the analysed area 81 axes associated with the Corded Ware culture are known. Most of them come from funeral sites — from grave pits or burial mounds. The predominance of the Volhynian flint is observable in the whole area to the east of Wisłok River, basins of the San River, and in the upper basins of the Tisza and Dniester Rivers. Axes from niche graves on the Rzeszów Foothills, where the Świeciechów flint prevails, are specific in this scope or raw materials distribution. Dispersion of flints can be used indirectly as basis for reconstructing movements of human groups using these raw materials, as well as determining directions of their interactions. It can be noticed that communities of the Corded Ware culture from the Dniester Basin resembled in this respect their counterparts from the Roztocze and the Sokal Ridge, while those from the Rzeszów Foothills shows connections both with the“Volhynian zone” and the Lesser Polish Małopolska Upland.}, type={Artykuły / Articles}, title={Dispersion of siliceous raw materials for the production of axes on the Corded Wareculture sites in the Carpathian basins of the Vistula, Dniester and Tisza Rivers,}, URL={http://ochroma.man.poznan.pl/Content/108896/PDF-MASTER/23_AAC%202017.pdf}, keywords={Late Neolithic, Corded Ware culture, Carpathian Mountains, raw materials, axes}, }