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rondel, constructed a circle and organized the construction of large earth-and-wood facilities. They supervised rituals and celebrations on the occasion of important events connected with the movement of celestial bodies. During these rituals were probably deliberately damaged clay figurines depicting women (Fig. 21-22; topic was recently summarized by Hlozek — Kazdová 2007, 55 with further literature). The question is, if they were also at the forefront of economic, social and power hierarchy or if they performed only as shamans (Pavúk — Karlovsky 2004, 261). The existence of a hierarchically organized society during the earlier stages of the Lengyel culture is documented by exceptionally rich graves not only of men (Fig. 18), but also of children, apparently belonging to a higher social class (Némejcová-Pavúková 1986, 144-145; 1998, 38- 39). Evidently cult inventory of rich graves of girls (Fig. 19-20) in Svodin could indicate, that these children were eventually a part of representatives Kivételesen gazdag, előkelő lányka sírja. Számtalan gyöngydíszítmény mellett két ember alakú edényt is a sírba helyeztek (Némejcová-Pavúková 1998, 23. után). Exceptionally rich grave of girl belonging to a high social class. Besides many ornaments consisting of beads there were also 2 anthropomorphic vessels (after Némejcová- Pavúková 1998, 23). 79 19.