In Late Neolithic Europe, amber beads and pendants were initially mainly made in the coastal zone of the Baltic Sea, due to the presence of amber washed up by the Litorina Sea. There were four principal localized zones of Neolithic amber…
What are the primary types of amber artifacts produced in Late Neolithic Latvia?The study finds that Late Neolithic Latvia predominantly produced tubular, barrel-shaped, disc, and button-shaped beads, along with pendants, particularly tooth-shaped and key-head variants, totaling around 1,400 amber pieces recovered.How did the geographical position of Lake Lubans influence amber production?Research reveals that Lake Lubans' central location enabled efficient access to amber sources via the River Aiviekste, fostering an organized amber-working culture distinct from nearby amber-free zones.What innovations in amber working technology were introduced during the Late Neolithic?The transition to more complex perforation techniques, especially for tooth-shaped and key-head pendants, marked innovative craftsmanship among amber workers in the Lake Lubans depression by 2250-1800 B.C.
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