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The assemblage of ground tools and their fragments from the site of Bílý Kámen Hill near the town of Sázava (Czech Republic, Central Bohemia) is one of the largest chronologically uniform collections in Central Europe. Based on the dominant representation of bored axe-hammers, we date it to the late phase of the Stroked Pottery culture (SBK; 5100/5000–4500/4400 cal BC). Their connection to the extraction of local marble and the production of prestigious bracelets raises many questions. The material composition of the assemblage could be the key to understanding the origin of the artefacts. In this article, we examined 912 samples using optical and electron microscopy methods. This points to the dominant representation of amphibole-rich Jizera Mountains-type metabasites. Other rocks are represented only in small quantities and raw materials of local origin are probably missing in the assemblage. It is thus comparable to assemblages from contemporaneous settlement sites, although we do not yet know of stable occupation in the vicinity of the site, nor do we even anticipate its existence.
萨扎瓦镇(捷克共和国,中波希米亚)附近 Bílý Kámen Hill 遗址出土的地面工具及其残片是中欧最大的按年代顺序排列的集合之一。根据钻孔斧锤的主要特征,我们将其年代定为杖形陶文化(SBK;公元前 5100/5000-4500/4400 卡)晚期。它们与当地大理石的开采和名贵手镯的制作之间的联系提出了许多问题。这些器物的材料构成可能是了解其起源的关键。在本文中,我们使用光学和电子显微镜方法对 912 件样品进行了研究。结果表明,富含闪石的吉泽拉山型偏闪长岩占主导地位。其他岩石只占少量,而且该集合体中可能缺少当地的原材料。因此,尽管我们还不知道该遗址附近是否有稳定的居住区,甚至也没有预计到它的存在,但它与同时代的聚落遗址的集合体具有可比性。