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Discovered in the 19th century, the hoard from Plemięta (Chełmno county, Poland) consisted of three polished adze-heads, of which two are in the Museum in Grudziądz. Until now, this hoard had been assumed to be linked to Danubian farming communities. A petrographic approach coupled with an in-depth, Europe-wide typological study allows us to rethink this cultural attribution. In fact, the Plemięta adze-heads had very probably been made in the Armorican massif (France), produced by specialists directly influenced by the standards of the earliest adze-heads of Alpine jades from Mont Viso in the Italian Alps. This proposition, which is supported by other examples of adze- and axeheads that had probably been imported into southern Scandinavia from France, re-invigorates the hypothesis that there had been western European influences on communities of the Eastern TRB Group, pertaining to the circulation of ‘object-signs’ and ideas over distances exceeding 1500 km as the crow flies.
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Tom
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39-63
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- Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique and Franche-Comté University, MSHE C.N. Ledoux, 32, rue Mégevand, 25030 Besançon, France, archeo.petrequin@free.fr
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- Institute of Archaeology, Łódź University, Uniwersytecka 3, 90-137 Łódź, Poland, rzepecki@uni.lodz.pl
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