Stroke-Ornamented Ware Culture

The Stroke-ornamented ware (culture) or (German) Stichbandkeramik (abbr.

STK or STbK), Stroked Pottery culture, Danubian Ib culture of V. Gordon Childe, or Middle Danubian culture is the successor of the Linear Pottery culture, a major archaeological horizon of the European Neolithic in Central Europe. The STK flourishes during approximately 4900-4400 BC. Centered on Silesia in Poland, eastern Germany, and the northern Czech Republic, it overlaps with the Lengyel horizon to the south and the Rössen culture to the west.

Stroke Ornamented Pottery culture
Stroke-Ornamented Ware Culture
Geographical rangeCentral Europe
PeriodNeolithic Europe
Datesc. 4900 BCc. 4400 BC
Major sitesGoseck, Nickern
Preceded byLinear Pottery culture
Followed byMichelsberg culture, Funnelbeaker culture, Globular Amphora culture
Stroke-Ornamented Ware Culture
Model of the STK settlement at Dresden-Nickern, showing longhouses and circular enclosures

Description

The STbK and the Notenkopfkeramik are a development of the LBK. Much of the Musical Note[clarification needed] pottery features incised zig-zag bands going around the pot, with punctures at the line segment junctions. The STK abandons incision in favor bands of small punctures, also in zig-zag patterns, with a vertical band dividing each angle. The effect is a band pattern of contiguous A-frames.

Where the Musical Note pottery expanded east over the Bug River, the STK moved down the Vistula and Elbe. The spread of this style must have been basically the transmission of cultural objects. The homes of the STK people show a slight modification that became a major feature of later cultures: one end of the long house was made shorter than the other to achieve a trapezoidal shape. The reason for this modification remains obscure. Also, the STK people developed a preference for cremation rather than burial. The preceding early LBK had used both methods.

Goseck circle

Stroke-Ornamented Ware Culture 
Goseck Circle, c. 4900 BC

An unusual structure associated with STK has been found at Goseck, southwest of Berlin in Saxony-Anhalt : a large, double concentric ring of post holes pierced by gates and surrounded by a circular ditch. The placement of the gates and some of the posts lead some investigators to hypothesize an observatory similar to Stonehenge, but in wood rather than stone; i.e., the posts mark some positions of celestial bodies.

Stroke-Ornamented Ware Culture 
The Dresden-Nickern settlement

References

Stroke-Ornamented Ware Culture  Media related to Stroke-ornamented ware culture at Wiki Commons

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