P. Toth et J. CaroThis round table, which is open to the public, aims to present the results of the project Těšetice-Kyjovice (Czech Republic): an interdisciplinary and transnational lab to question the social organization of the first farmers in Central Europe, funded by a CNRS International Emerging Action (2022-2024). The event will be held in English.
Solène Denis & Peter Tóth – Introduction: history and objectives of the TKLit project (13h30-13h45)
Cluster 1. Soil archives
Barbora Strouhalová– On the pedology of the site: context and formation processes (13h45-14h)
Barbora Strouhalová, Peter Tóth, Peter Milo, David Šálka, Filip Ševčík, Tomáš Tencer– Cores, fields, and first farmers: piecing together the LBK puzzle (14h-14h15)
David Hons, Filip Ševčík, Peter Tóth – Elemental Insights: XRF Analysis Unveils the Invisible of House D32? (14h15-14h30)Discussions
Cluster 2. Modelling the waste management
Sébastien Plutniak, Peter Tóth, Johana Malíšková, Branko Hossa, Martin Valent, Solène Denis – Pottery refitting and TSAR method: what about the filling dynamics (15h-15h15)
Peter Tóth, Miriam Nývltová Fišáková, Johana Malíšková, Sébastien Plutniak – C14 programme: toward a chronology dynamic of pit filling (15h15-15h30)
Sébastien Plutniak, Peter Tóth, Solène Denis – ArcheoViz instances of Těšetice, 3D visualisation of archaeological material and the question of pit filling (15h30-15h45)Discussions and break
Cluster 3. Domestic activities
Branko Hossa & Louise Gomart – First insights into the production and decoration of LBK pottery (16h-16h15)
Solène Denis, Jaroslav Novotný, Pierre Allard – Lithic stone tools: between producers and users (16h15-16h30)
Caroline Hamon & Pavel Tomek – First insights into the macrolithic tools (16h30-16h45)
Bibiana Hromadova – Worked bone assemblage in time and space (16h45-17h)
Branko Hossa & Solène Denis – Identities…Between knappers and potters (17h-17h15)
Johana Malíšková, Peter Tóth, Lukáš Kučera – Lipid analysis of LBK vessels: first results and perspectives (17h15-
17h30)Collective – Discussion, papers and plans (17h30-18h30)


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