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SM ISO690:2012 KOVACS, Adela. Anthropomorphous representations form Ştefăneşti-Starcea, Botoșani County, Romania. In: Patrimoniul cultural: cercetare, valorificare, promovare, Ed. 9, 30-31 mai 2017, Chișinău. Chișinău, Republica Moldova: "Notograf Prim" SRL, 2017, Ediția 9, p. 51. ISBN 978-9975-84-030-9. |
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During 1974–1975 preventive excavations were made at the site ŞtefăneştiStarcea/La Bulboană, Botoșani County, Romania. The excavation team was coordinated by Anton Niţu and Paul Şadurschi. They published some preliminary reports concerning the excavations from Ştefăneşti, but a complete article describing the preventive work on the sites excavated in 1974–1975 was in plan. At Ştefăneşti-Starcea were excavated three houses and four pits. The ceramic material is very rich and a large number of the vessels discovered were restored. The distinctive characteristic of the ceramic from Starcea site is the snake pattern, over-repeating, on many types of vessels. The site was framed in Cucuteni B2 and has analogies on the ceramic material and anthropomorphous representations with famous Cucuteni B2 sites from Republic of Moldova, like Costeşti, Petreni and Brinzeni VIII. At Botoşani County Museum there is the preliminary report and manual drawings concerning the excavations performed at the site. In Botoşani County Museum deposits we found two statuettes from this site, of different shapes and sizes, unpublished so far. Our paper is presenting also these statuettes, referring to their discovery context and the analogies from the neighboring areas, along with the ceramic vessels associated with them. |