Sadowie 2 (Neolithic)
Basic information
Sample name: Sadowie 2 (Neolithic)

Reference: A. Mueller-Bieniek, M. Moskal-del Hoyo, J. Wilczynski, and M. M. Przybyla. 2022. The same spot - Two different worlds: Plant and animal remains from multiculture site at Sadowie in southern Poland. Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports 45(103608):1-14 [ER 3821]
Geography
Country: Poland

State: Malopolska



Coordinate: 50° 10' 34" N, 20° 3' 25" E
Coordinate basis: stated in text

Time interval: Holocene

Section: 3821

Unit number: 1

Unit order: below to above

Max Ma: 0.00645

Min Ma: 0.00595

Age basis: other

Geography comments: in Kocmyrzow-Luborzyca commune, near Krawko, in Malopolska (Lesser Poland) Province
dated to "the second half of the 5th millenium BC" based on "archaeological relics"

Environment
Lithology: not described

Taphonomic context: human accumulation,settlement

Archaeology: ceramics,other structures

Habitat comments: "The Neolithic settlement (L-PC) was of open, non-fortified type. Most of the uncovered features were described as shallow, trough-shaped pits... 3 large features... could have been remnants of dugouts"
Neolithic and Early Bronze Age "pottery" was recovered
definitely a human accumulation because almost all of the fossils are of domesticated animals

Methods
Life forms: ungulates

Sampling methods: quarry,screenwash

Sample size: 28 specimens

Years: 2016

Sampling comments: "an area of 1 ha was studied" and included both the Neolithic and Early Bronze Age settlements
"Soil samples were water sieved" with "0.5 mm mesh sieves" in order to recover botanical remains
numerous charred seeds and other botanical remains are listed, but were not entered

Metadata
Sample number: 4166

Contributor: John Alroy

Enterer: John Alroy

Created: 2023-03-15 17:05:06

Modified: 2023-05-30 06:09:07

Abundance distribution
3 species
1 singleton
total count 28
geometric series index: 4.9
Fisher's α: 0.852
geometric series k: 0.2294
Hurlbert's PIE: 0.4365
Shannon's H: 0.7401
Good's u: 0.9643
Each square represents a species. Square sizes are proportional to counts.
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