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We also used petrographic analyzes and chromatography-mass spectrometry to determine the organic components of the ceramic painting of the Tripolye and Lublin-Volhynian cultures. This paper reconstructs the rules governing the selection of ceramic raw material and considers certain technological aspects of the production of ceramic vessels in some Danubian cultures around the Carpa-thians in the Neolithic.
The analysis encompassed more than samples of ceramics produced by various cultural units across different chronological horizons. The results of the analysis are used to verify several hypotheses concerning the relationships and the mechanisms of cultural change in the Carpathian region. The suitability of the pottery technological analysis to solve some prehistoric problems was confirmed. The study is focused on mineralogical and petrographic composition of clay as well as the component quantity ratios.
Samples were assigned to groups using the hierarchical cluster analysis. The results of technological analyzes reinforce the hypothesis about the genesis of MC in the eastern part of Lesser Poland. The paper considers certain technological aspects of the production of ceramic vessels by the Danubian cultures around the Western Carpathians. The petrographic analysis of the pottery is focused on mineralogical and petrographic composition and component quantity ratios. Thin sections taken from the ceramic fragments have been examined with a polarized light microscope.