The article presents an overview of the use of geomagnetic method in the prehistoric studies in the Republic of Moldova. Information on 34 surveys has been compiled in order to reveal both the scientific results of geophysical prospection and the perspectives for future work. As a result, the doubtless importance of geophysics for settlement studies is underlined, providing striking insights into settlement layouts from the early Neolithic to the Copper Age.
The article presents an overview of the fi eldwork from XXth century performed mainly by the Moldavian archaeologist V. Marchevici in the outskirts of the Brînzeni village (Edineţ district, Republic of Moldova). The investigated sites refer to the middle and late stages of the Cucuteni-Tripolye culture’s evolution. Features unearthed on these settlements as well as the archaeological materials offer important data both for the research of formation of the specifi c Cucuteni-Tripolye large settlements and for the analysis of the subsequent disintegration and fragmentation of culture in the Final Copper Age.
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