Malgorzata Kaczanowska, Janusz K. Kozlowski, Gomolava - Chipped Stone Industries of Vinca Culture, Mineralogical Contribution by Maciej Pawlikowski, PWN, Warsaw - Krakow 1986
I I. INTRODUCTION I1. ANALYSIS OF RAW MATERIALS (with cooperation of Maciej Pawlikowski) II THE SERIES GOMOLAVA IA (LATE VINCA-TURDAS — Bj) 1. General structure of the assemblage 2. Cores 3. Flakes and waste 4. Blades 5. Retouched tools 5.1. Quantitative structure of the retouched tools 5.2. Morphological structure of the retouched tools 5.2.1. End-scrapers 5.2.1.1. Morphological and technological classification of the end-scrapers 5.2.1.2. Analysis of some morphological and morphometrical attributes of the end-scrapers 5.2.1.3. Traseological analysis of the end-scrapers 5.2.2. Burins 5.2.3. Retouched truncations 5.2.4. Retouched blades 5.2.5. Simple and alternate perforators 5.2.6. Composite tools 5.2.7. Retouched flakes, notched and denticulated tools 5.2.8. Shouldered blades IV. THE SERIES GOMOLAVA IA—B (TRANSITION VINCA-TURDAS B2 — VINCA--PLOCNIK C) 1. General structure of the assemblage 2. Cores 3. Flakes and characteristic waste 4. Blades 5. Retouched tools 5.1. Quantitative structure of the retouched tools 5.2. Morphological structure of the retouched tools 5.2.1. End-scrapers 5.2.1.1. Morphological and technological classification of the end-scrapers 5.2.1.2. Analysis of some morphological and morphometrical attributes. of the end-scrapers 5.2.1.3. Traseological analysis of the end-scrapers 5.2.2. Burins 5.2.3. Retouched truncations 5.2.4. Backed pieces 5.2.5. Retouched blades 5.2.6. Alternate and simple perforators 5.2.7. Composite tools 5.2.8. Trapeze 5.2.9. Retouched flakes, notched and denticulated tools 5.2.10. Tanged or shouldered blades V. THE SERIES GOMOLAVA IB (VINCA-PLOCNIK D1) 1. General structure of the assemblage 2. Cores 3. Flakes and waste 4. Blades 5. Retouched tools 5.1. Quantitative structure of the retouched tools 5.2. Descriptive structure of the retouched tools 5.2.1. End-scrapers 5.2.1.1. Morphological and technological classification of the end-scrapers 5.2.1.2. Analysis of some morphological and morphometrical attributes of the end-scrapers 5.2.1.3. Traseological analysis of the end-scrapers 5.2.2. Burins 5.2.3. Retouched truncations 5.2.4. Backed pieces 5.2.5. Retouched blades and bladelets 5.2.6. Perforators 5.2.7. Trapeze 5.2.8. Side-scrapers 5.2.9. Denticulated tool 6. "Hoard" A 7. "Hoard" B 8. Flint finds from the graves VI. CONCLUDING REMARKS 1. General structure of the assemblages 2. Changes in the morphomstric characteristics of the blanks and tools 3. Some technological aspects of the blades 4. Changes in the structure of the retouched tools 5. Changes in the functional structure of the stone assemblages 6. Observations concerning the horizontal distribution of finds 7. Gomolava against a background of other stone assemblages connected with Vinca Culture 8. Statistical and typological analogies of the assemblage from Gomolava la—b VII. CONCLUSIONS VIII. BIBLIOGRAPHY IX. SUMMARY X. SUPPLEMENTARY REMARKS