The Baden Complex and the Outside World

The “Baden Complex” provides a highly relevant link to our understanding of the Late Neolithic in Eastern Central Europe, since it occurs in a time of major cultural change, marking an important step in the transition from a Neolithic to an Early Bronze Age Society. In particular, the wide distribution of the Boleráz-Cernavodă III Pottery, as traceable along the course of the river Danube, reveals the development of far-reaching cultural communication then co-occurring with the first appearances of major technological innovations in Central Europe. What stands behind these cultural phenomena mentioned, how can we conceptualise the “Baden Complex” and how does it relate to other archaeological complexes? New evidence dealing with these issues has been presented by an international circle of archaeologists at the Annual Meeting of the European Association of Archaeologists (EAA) held in Cracow in 2006 and is addressed by the papers in this volume. The studies presented here show the diversity of a broad international research community as represented by researchers from almost a dozen countries. In this way they reflect the current state of research on the Baden Complex.

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