Tytuł pozycji:
The contribution of finds from feature no. 1/12 at Ražňany (distr. Sabinov, Slovakia) for the problem of foreign influences in the area of the Bükk culture
In the village of Ražňany (district of Sabinov), a big feature (1/12) of the Bükk culture was investigated in the
years 2012-2014. Over seven thousand pottery sherds and over one and a half thousand chipped lithics were found there.
All the basic groups of the Bükk pottery are represented in the material; mainly different forms of bowls. Decorations were
executed first and foremost on thin-walled pottery. Delicately manufactured engraved ornamentations constitute the
lion’s share of all the decorations. Quite frequently engraved lines are filled with white, red and/or yellow incrustations.
Želiezovce and Stroke Band Pottery motifs recorded on pottery are also of great importance. The chipped inventory
comprises remnants of the full operational chain – i.e. the feature probably contains remnants of a domestic workshop,
basing on local radiolarites. Tools from imported raw materials (“chocolate” flint, obsidian, limnic quartzites) were also
identified. Feature 1/12 can be referred to the late phase (C) of the Bükk culture.