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Geokomplexes - units of a landscape structure were used as areas of reference for analysis \nof spatial arrangement of prehistoric archeological sites in Łódź and in its neighborhood. \nGeocomplex types were grouped into four classes: A - lithogenic geocomplexes associated with \npermeable deposits, B - lithogenic geocomplexes associated with low-permeable deposits, \nC - semihydrogenic geocomplexes developing under seasonal anaerobic conditions; D - hydrogenic \ngeocomplexes developing under long lasting or permanent anaerobic conditions. The \ndelimitation of the geocomplexes was based on a relative homogeneity of lithology and on the \nrelief regarded as stabile physical features. The geocomplex classes were distinguished by water \nconditions. \nThe location of 281 archeological sites from te Stone age to the late Iron Age clearly \nshows a concentration of archeological findings in a south-western part of Łódź. The largest \nnumber of th
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Geokomplexes - units of a landscape structure were used as areas of reference for analysis \nof spatial arrangement of prehistoric archeological sites in Łódź and in its neighborhood. \nGeocomplex types were grouped into four classes: A - lithogenic geocomplexes associated with \npermeable deposits, B - lithogenic geocomplexes associated with low-permeable deposits, \nC - semihydrogenic geocomplexes developing under seasonal anaerobic conditions; D - hydrogenic \ngeocomplexes developing under long lasting or permanent anaerobic conditions. The \ndelimitation of the geocomplexes was based on a relative homogeneity of lithology and on the \nrelief regarded as stabile physical features. The geocomplex classes were distinguished by water \nconditions. \nThe location of 281 archeological sites from te Stone age to the late Iron Age clearly \nshows a concentration of archeological findings in a south-western part of Łódź. The largest \nnumber of th
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