The Concept of the ‘Stage of Reduction and Concentration of Settlements’ in Neolithic Studies

Demography, Settlements and Social Conflict

Authors

  • Sławomir Kadrow University of Rzeszów, Institute of Archaeology, Poland

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.4312/dp.47.13

Keywords:

Neolithic, settlement system, social crisis, Poland, conflict, central places

Abstract

The paper analyses the meaning of the ‘stage of reduction and concentration of settlements’ and its place in the evolving structure of a Neolithic settlement system. It considers whether this stage of the development of the settlement system was a specific event, limited only to the evolution of a Funnel Beaker Culture settlement in south-eastern Poland, or whether it was a structural element in other areas too. Analysis of the collected cases, representing various geographical zones, cultural traditions and time horizons, allows us to formulate a thesis that describes the transformation of large settlements (from central places to the stage of reduction and concentration) were caused by internal social conflicts, rather than by climate or economic changes.

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Published

1. 12. 2020

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How to Cite

Kadrow, S. (2020). The Concept of the ‘Stage of Reduction and Concentration of Settlements’ in Neolithic Studies: Demography, Settlements and Social Conflict. Documenta Praehistorica, 47, 232-244. https://doi.org/10.4312/dp.47.13