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https://doi.org/10.4467/00015229AAC.23.006.19102Słowa kluczowe: Alpine pastoralism, Mesolithic, hunter-gatherers, neolithisation, pollen analyses, transhumance, Bronze Age, Central Alps, Linear Pottery Culture, Neolithic, Settlement Patterns, Spatial Simulations, Carpathian foothills, Spišský hrad, Mierzanowice culture, Spiš, Polish Carpathians, Bronze and Early Iron Age, hoards of bronze and iron objects, luminescence dating, archaeomagnetism, kilns, bricks, SE Poland