2020
DOI: 10.31577/slovarch.2020.suppl.1.29
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Aus der Nähe oder aus der Ferne?

Abstract: AUS DER NÄH E ODER AUS DER F ER N E?Zu den hallstattzeitlichen Funden vom östlichen Typ aus Mähren 1 a n i t a k o Z u B o vá -m a r t i n g o l e c From Nearby or Faraway? To the Hallstatt Findings of the Eastern Type from Moravia. in the present study, we deal with relatively numerous findings of eastern type from Moravia, which are dated to the whole stage HD. Providing a more complex overview of those findings was at the centre of our interest, focused mainly on their cultural-spatial analysis and possible… Show more

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“…In Moravia (Bartík et al 2017;Topal and Golec 2017;Kozubová and Golec 2020) and Bohemia (Chytráček et al 2010;Trefný 2017), there is strong evidence for mid-to-late sixth-century BCE raiding. While the reduction in the local population, abandonment of strongholds, and a blurring of cultural identities are palpable in the material record, there is substantially more evidence for continuity in the Late Hallstatt period than in the aforementioned Kalenderberg region.…”
Section: Slaving Raiding Diplomatic Gifts the Hoard's Historical Contextmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Moravia (Bartík et al 2017;Topal and Golec 2017;Kozubová and Golec 2020) and Bohemia (Chytráček et al 2010;Trefný 2017), there is strong evidence for mid-to-late sixth-century BCE raiding. While the reduction in the local population, abandonment of strongholds, and a blurring of cultural identities are palpable in the material record, there is substantially more evidence for continuity in the Late Hallstatt period than in the aforementioned Kalenderberg region.…”
Section: Slaving Raiding Diplomatic Gifts the Hoard's Historical Contextmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…113 Pojava konjske opreme Vekerzug tipa na nalazištima dolenjske skupine promatra se kao selektivno uključivanje novih oblika kroz različite vrste transfera: Teržan 1998, 514, 526-530;Dular 2003, 131;2007, 744-746;Preložnik 2007, 163. Zanimljiva je nova interpertacija kako se možda radi o njezinom korištenju u prikazivanju društvenih identiteta u lokalnim zajednicama: Kozubová, Golec 2020, 357. 114 Dular 2007Tecco-Hvala 2012, 157-158;Kmet'ová 2014, 107-111, 249-250, sl.…”
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“…Radiocarbon dating is known for the two horse burials at the Chotín IA cemetery, indicating a period from the middle of the 4 th century BC to the beginning of the 3 rd : Kmet 'ová 2014, 179-183, 186-190, 252-253;2017, 99, 108-111;2018, 277-278;Kmet'ová, Barta 2018, 214. 112 Teržan, Hellmuth, Heimann 2011 The appearance of horse gear of the Vekerzug type at the sites of the Lower Carniola group is seen as selective inclusion of new forms through various kinds of transfers: Teržan 1998, 514, 526-530;Dular 2003, 131;2007, 744-746;Preložnik 2007, 163. An interesting new interpretation is that it may be about its use in the presentation of social identities in local communities: Kozubová, Golec 2020, 357. 114 Dular 2007Tecco-Hvala 2012, 157-158;Kmet'ová 2014, 107-111, 249-250, Fig.…”
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confidence: 99%