NEENAWA International Scientific Conference, September 15th-18th, 2017. — Kyiv – Kaniv, 2017. — 78 p.: Ill.
The International Scientific Conference „Wetland Archaeology and Prehistoric Networks in Europe“ is the final event of the Institutional Partnership Project (SCOPES) “Network in Eastern European Neolithic and Wetland Archaeology for the improvement of field techniques and dating methods (NEENAWA)” funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF). The conference brings together researchers working in Holocene European prehistoric archaeology. The discussed topics chronologically cover the period from the Mesolithic up to the Bronze Age.
Presentations.Albert Hafner (Bern, Switzerland). Archaeology in Switzerland: Research from Under Water to High-altitude Mountains.
Marzena Szmyt (Poznan, Poland). Between the Seas: Baltic - Pontic Contact Space in the 3rd Millennium BC.
Leonid Zalizniak (Kyiv, Ukraine). Neolithization of Right-Bank Ukraine.
Robert Hofmann, Liudmyla Shatilo (Kiel, Germany). Trypillya – Strategy and Results of an European-Ukrainian Project.
Mykhailo Videiko, Nataliia Burdo (Kyiv, Ukraine). Life on the Eastern Borders of Old Europe.
Andrey Mazurkevich, Ekaterina Dolbunova (St. Petersburg, Russia). Lacustrine sites in North-Western Russia in the 7th-3rd mill. BC.
Sławomir Kadrow (Kraków, Poland). Neolithic Settlement Zones in Western Part of Little Poland: a Case of Targowisko.
Maxim Charniauski (Minsk, Belorus). Peat-Bog Settlement of the Middle Neolithic – Middle Bronze Age Asavec 2. The Current State of Research and the Prospects of Further Study.
Valentina Todoroska, Zlata Blazeska (Struga, Macedonia, Skopje, Macedonia). Prehistoric Tool Kit for Surviving.
Christoforos Arampatzis (Flórina, Greece). First Data About the Osseous Industries of the Prehistoric Lakeside Settlement of Anarghiri IXb, Western Macedonia, Greece.
Caroline Heitz (Bern, Switzerland). Mobilities, Entanglements, Transformations. Pottery Practices in Neolithic Wetland Sites of the Swiss Plateau.
Dmytro Gaskevych (Kyiv, Ukraine). Pottery With Admixture of Graphite and Exchange Networks in Neolithic of Ukraine: Problem Statement.
Nikos Chausidis (Skopje, Macedonia). ‘River People’ of the Northern Black Sea and Macedonia.
Goce Naumov (Skopje, Macedonia). With or Without You: the Formation of Identities in the Neolithic Balkans.
Valerii Manko (Kyiv, Ukraine). Ukraine and the Balkans Before the Neolithic: Culture Network or Convergent Development.
Dmytro Kiosak, Anzhelika Kolesnychenko (Odessa, Ukraine). Neolithic of the Southern Bug: Culture or Economic Entity?
Alina Veiber (Kyiv, Ukraine). Overview of the Osteological Mammal Material from the Surska Culture in the Context of Its Development and Adaptation of Its Communities to the Natural Environment.
Yevgen Nohin (Chernihiv, Ukraine). Preliminary Results of New Studies at the Neolithic Settlement Serikovy Sosny in the Seim River Basin.
Sergei Telizhenko (Kyiv, Ukraine). Køkkenmødding of Eastern Ukraine.
Oleh Tuboltsev (Zaporizhia, Ukraine). Obsidian Track.
Aleksandr Diachenko (Kyiv, Ukraine). Geographic Determinism and Trypillya Contact Networks, 4200-3000/2900 BCE.
Dmytro Chernovol (Kyiv, Ukraine). Outbuildings of the Trypillya Culture.
Yevhen Sliesarev (Kyiv, Ukraine). Economics of Hunting of Trypillian Tribes and Their Neighbours at the C I Stage.
Marcis Kalninš (Riga, Latvia). Silurinan Flint as Raw Material in the Neolithic (5400-1800 BC) in Present-day Latvia.
Yevhen Pichkur (Kyiv, Ukraine). Mining and Transportation of Flintstone by Cucuteni-Trypillyan Tribes.
Pavlo Shydlovskyi, Ivan Radomskyi, Dmytro Zhelaga (Kyiv, Ukraine). Lithic Assemblages of Early Agricultural Communities in Western Ukraine.
Posters.Gjore Milevski (Skopje, Macedonia). Spatial Analysis of Marshy Areas: Neolithic Tell-Sites in Pelagonia.
Irina Khrustaleva (St. Petersburg, Russia). Wooden Post Buildings of the Lake Settlement Serteya XIV.
Anna Malyutina (St. Petersburg, Russia). Bone and Antler Items From Peat-Bog Settlements (the 6th – 3rd mill. BC) of North-Western Russia (Dnepr - Dvina Basin). Technological and Functional Features.
Yana Morozova, Sergii Zelenko (Kyiv, Ukraine). Perspectives for Wetland Archaeology, Surveys and Underwater Exploration in the Dnieper River, Ukraine.
Marta Andriiyovvych (Kyiv, Ukraine). Patterns of Ornaments on the Ceramic from the Lysa Gora Cemetery.
Workshops.Lacustrian Dendrochronology in the Context Underwater of Pile Dwelling. Archaeology at Lake Biel, Switzerland. Lead by Matthias Bolliger and John Francuz Bern, Switzerland.
Underwater Exploration of Wetland and Peat-Bog Sites. Perspectives and Problems. Lead by Ekaterina Dolbunova and Sergii Zelenko, St. Petersburg, Russia, Kyiv, Ukraine.