Zoia MAXIM
Cluj-Napoca
zoiamaxim@yahoo.fr
Romanian Neolithic interdisciplinary research, cultural anthropology and ethnoarchaeological components, supported by new non-destructive scanning technology magnetometers sites, allowed us to issue some working hypotheses and look from a different perspective than the strictly archaeological human community life in the late Neolithic and early Copper Age. This work is an ethno-archeological incursion into the world of mentalities and psychology of a closed Neolithic community that dominates and exploits a well-defined geographical area. The center of this „Country” is the fortified settlement from Țaga in Fizeș Valley.
Keywords: Cultural antropology, ethno-archeology, Neolithic, fortifications, country.