@misc{Nowak_Marek_Plants_2020, author={Nowak, Marek and Lityńska-Zając, Maria and Moskal-del Hoyo, Magdalena and Mueller-Bieniek, Aldona and Kapcia, Magda and Kotynia, Krzysztof}, volume={72}, number={1}, copyright={Creative Commons Attribution BY 4.0 license}, address={Kraków}, journal={Sprawozdania Archeologiczne}, howpublished={online}, year={2020}, publisher={Instytut Archeologii i Etnologii Polskiej Akademii Nauk}, language={eng}, abstract={Neolithic communities appeared in Polish territories around the mid-6th millennium BC. However, until the beginning of the 4th millennium BC, they inhabited only small enclaves. This situation changed within the first half of the 4th millennium BC, when the most of the Polish territories became settled by Neolithic groups attributed to the Funnel Beaker culture (TRB). There is a fairly large amount of data on plants cultivated by TRB people. Based on this, one can conclude that mainly Triticum dicoccon, T. monococcum and Hordeum vulgarewere grown. T. dicoccon and T. monococcum could be sown together. It should be noted that large amounts of weeds typical of cereal fields have been recorded. It is much more difficult to determine the economic importance of other cultivars because of their low numbers. Nevertheless, the TRB inventories contain remains of Pisum sativum, Lens culinaris, Linum usitatissimum and Papaver somniferum}, type={Text}, title={Plants of the Funnel Beaker culture in Poland}, URL={http://rcin.org.pl/Content/236691/189464.pdf}, keywords={Poland, Neolithic, Funnel Beaker culture, cultivated plants, cultivation model}, }