@misc{Wilk_Stanisław_The_2017, author={Wilk, Stanisław and Szczepanek, Anita}, volume={69}, copyright={Rights Reserved - Free Access}, address={Kraków}, journal={Sprawozdania Archeologiczne}, howpublished={online}, year={2017}, publisher={Instytut Archeolgoii i Etnologii Polskiej Akademii Nauk}, language={eng}, abstract={The subject of this article is the fi rst eneolithic cremation burial in south-eastern Poland which was discovered on the cemetery of the Lublin-Volhynia culture at site 2 in Książnice, voiv. świętokrzyskie. Grave 14 was unearthed while exploring the western part of the necropolis in August 2012. The burial pit, 122 x 75 cm, was shaped like a rectangle with rounded corners, elongated along the north-south axis. In the southern part of the grave, at the depth of 40-45 cm, a concentrati on of charred human bones was found belonging to an individual at the age of maturus. The grave goods consist of two clay vessels (a pear-shaped cup with knobs on the larger bulge of its body, and a miniature pot with a gooseneck profi le and notched spout) and twelve fl int artefacts. The analyzed burial is another example of the intense cultural infl uences of the Hunyadihalom-Lažňany horizon to the late younger Danubian communities inhabiting Lesser Poland at the turn of the 5th and 4th millennia BC.}, type={Text}, title={The first cremation traces in the Eneolithic period north of the Carpathian Mountains}, URL={http://www.rcin.org.pl/Content/63483/PDF/WA308_83121_PIII368_The-first-cremation_I.pdf}, keywords={Copper Age, burial rites, cremation, Lublin-Volhynia culture, Carpathian basin, Hunyadihalom-Lažňany horizon, Lesser Poland}, }