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S tegsrd u> ipng-distancc coniacts the most iraportani arc li fl tcNek. bowls, cups. pots, storage vcssels and amphonic
Aaoa| te bania the most significant is the exemplar from Kokorzyn. li **H •ngadt) identified u ith the Corded Ware culturc (Waga 1931) (Fig. 2). lateti* ■as lecopmed by J Machnik as aa esemplificatum of so-callcd type of Dobt iMachnk 1967; 1971:9-136) The bowl had 4 piast ic pelleta helów the mn-H ■rfaeecotot* wmdaik brown. Analogics for it may be found in Silesia fom of te esempUti front Przeelawicc. district of Wrocław, and from WrocK Sarnowska 1969: 283-284) as well as front Knjuviu in the maierii lam te cemcten in Botejewice (the type of Dobre) (Kośko 1991; Cotla-IW £MgjRfcK|tk»2<W2) Frutn Bohemia that type of vcsscl is known from Płowej OWp 1966, Pisie I $1 Momska Nova Vcs - HruSky (Stuchlfk. Sluchlikosii IIIHHMISM1**1*1* ni er valley nearMerseburg (Zich 1996. Platę 613
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>ii uatosr bowls arc known from Bruszczewo (Fig. 3). They wcre one-(ntt wiih a plain base aiid an cxterior surfacc most frcqucntly finishcd iAtnM| of plastic pastę. One (3a) of the exemp!ars has a plain foot, a thick-i acdnawitfa Kra anall loops below. Its surfacc was thoroughly polished and Itoktfliurad. The second (3b) bowl is light colourcd. has plain base. a textile IM#* teachmg the rim on its surfacc. the upper pan witb everted run. The ■om Biuszc/ewo have various sizes. The smaller forms have numerous [ arimo m Lower Silesia (Samówska 1969) and in Głubczyce Upland (Kuna-/■KftiMta 1981: 47-79; 1982: 57-84). A smali bowl-like vessel has analo-[piaweitSasony.
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