# Radiocarbon dataset for the TRB central-place at Kałdus, Poland

**Authors:** Kamil Adamczak, Magdalena Kozicka, Łukasz Kowalski, Dominika Kofel, Wojciech Chudziak, Piotr Błędowski, Jacek Bojarski, Ryszard Kaźmierczak, Marcin Weinkauf

PMC · DOI: 10.1016/j.dib.2024.110707 · Data in Brief · 2024-07-05

## TL;DR

This paper presents a dataset of radiocarbon dates from an archaeological site in Poland to study the chronology and organization of a Neolithic culture.

## Contribution

The dataset includes new radiocarbon dates and provides insights into the TRB settlement pattern and cultural practices.

## Key findings

- The dataset includes 10 new radiocarbon dates and 4 previously published ones.
- The data helps establish the absolute chronology of the TRB central-place at Kałdus.
- The dataset supports future research on cultural practices like cremation and metalwork movement.

## Abstract

This dataset compiles radiocarbon dates received for botanical macroremains and animal bones from domestic and ritual pits and human graves unearthed during excavations at the archaeological site of Kałdus (Poland) that can be related to the Funnel Beaker culture (TRB). Prior to radiocarbon dating by accelerator mass spectrometry (AMS), plant macroremains were checked against diagnostic attributes of species identification by standard paleobotanical analysis. The dataset contains already published (n = 4) and new (n = 10) radiocarbon dates that were used to establish the absolute chronology of the TRB habitus at Kałdus and its diachronic spatial organization. This dataset serves as an archive for future studies focusing on the TRB settlement pattern and organization in the region of modern Poland. It also has a utility to be reused in archaeological and chronological research on the movement of copper metalwork and the gradual spread of human cremation rite in the region.

## Full-text entities

- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

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