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Journal articles on the topic "Przeworsk culture"

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Andrzejowski, Jacek. "The Eastern Zone of the Przeworsk culture – and what it comprehends." Acta Archaeologica Carpathica 55 (2020): 9–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.4467/00015229aac.20.002.13507.

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In phase B1, and very prominently – in phase B2 of the Roman Period, tribal groups of the north-eastern territories of the Przeworsk culture displayed a number of characteristic regional elements. These elements are mostly seen in female outfits that become much richer and more varied than elsewhere within the Przeworsk culture territory. The features specific for the Eastern Przeworsk Zone, like e.g., a very high frequency of dress elements made of copper alloys, would be largely the effect of mutual relations of these people with communities of the Wielbark culture from Eastern Pomerania. Th
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Vakulenko, Liana V., and Serhiy V. Didenko. "Przeworsk tribes in the Western Ukrainian lands in the first centuries AD (according to the materials of funeral sites)." Acta Archaeologica Carpathica 57 (December 2022): 63–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.4467/00015229aac.22.003.17457.

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During the 1st-3rd centuries AD, waves of migrations repeatedly swept through the area of present-day western Ukraine. As evidenced by archaeological materials, migrations of Dacian and Przeworsk populations at the beginning of the 1st century AD and during the 2nd century led to the formation of the Lipitsa culture in this region, a cultural unit combining ethnic traits of both communities. Turbulent times of the Marcomannic Wars (166–180 AD) and a new wave of Przeworsk culture migration pushed the Lipitsa population out to Dacia. The distribution of archaeological sites from the late 2nd-3rd
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Zagórska-Telega, Joanna, Jacek Pikulski, and Anita Szczepanek. "Archaeological excavations of multicultural site 1 at Michałowice, Commune Czarnocin, in seasons 2013–2014." Recherches Archéologique Nouvelle Serie 10 (December 31, 2019): 245–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.33547/rechacrac.ns10.09.

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The excavations of multicultural site 1 at Michałowice have been carried out since 2008. So far, the excavations have encompassed approx. 40 ares and resulted in the discovery of 122 archaeological features. The area investigated in seasons 2013–2014 totals 10 ares. The research revealed cremation burials associated with the Lusatian and Przeworsk cultures, as well as the first inhumation burial in the site, and more groove features linked with the Przeworsk culture.
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Sydorovych, Volodymyr. "New Materials for the Study of the Funeral Rite of the Przeworsk Culture in Western Buh Region." Arheologia, no. 1 (March 23, 2022): 114–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.15407/arheologia2022.01.114.

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Burial monuments are an important element of the spiritual culture of the Przeworsk population of the Western Buh region. The main type of burials was cremation in an urn or earthen pit. The cremation rite had dominated throughout its existence, but there are cases of inhumation burials. Borrowing from the Celts, the population of the Przeworsk culture buried weapons, ISSN 0235-3490 (Print), ISSN 2616-499X (Online). Археологія, 2022, № 1 143 jewelry, personal items and pottery. Almost all items were intentionally damaged. There are cases of intentional damage to small items: brooches, spurs, s
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Luštíková, Lucia. "The Przeworsk culture in Eastern Slovakia." Acta Archaeologica Carpathica 54 (2019): 207–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.4467/00015229aac.19.011.11888.

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Czarnecka, Katarzyna. "Luxurious caskets of the Przeworsk culture." Acta Archaeologica Carpathica 55 (2020): 39–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.4467/00015229aac.20.003.13508.

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Among the wooden caskets with metal locks (a characteristic element of the furniture of graves of women in barbaricum) there is a distinguished group of finds with outstanding decoration made of large sheets of bronze covered with rich set of various punched motifs, fixed with vast amount of decorative, dome headed bronze nails. These caskets, similar in style, are known exclusively from the Przeworsk culture area (cemeteries in Opatów, Chmielów Piaskowy, Zamiechów, Kraków-Płaszów, and from the Tisa group cemetery in Badon “Doaşte”, in Romania). Fragments of bronze plates with similar motifs a
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Sidarovich, Vital'. "New Finds of Roman Republican Period Denarii in the Territory of Belarus." Notae Numismaticae - TOM XV, no. 15 (May 17, 2021): 87–106. http://dx.doi.org/10.52800/ajst.1.a.06.

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The article examines data on new finds of the coins of Roman Republic in western Belarus. A hoard found in the vicinity of the village of Luckaŭliany occupies a special place among them. It contained 11 Roman Republican denarii and a Numidian denarius. These data suggest that the distribution of silver coins of the 2nd to the 1st centuries BC in this part of Barbaricum was associated with the expansion of the Przeworsk culture, the bearers of which were quite familiar with Roman silver coins. At the same time, most of the finds under consideration should not be associated with the Przeworsk cu
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Michałowski, Andrzej. "„Miejsce cieniem kryte” w domu nr 4 z Kościelisk, pow. Olesno, woj. Opolskie (próba rekonstrukcji) - problem budownictwa podcieniowego w kulturze przeworskiej." Folia Praehistorica Posnaniensia 10 (November 1, 2018): 157–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.14746/fpp.2003.10.07.

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The article brings about another attempt to reconstruct the shape of house No. 4 from Kościeliska, Olesno district (Hedwigstein, Kr. Rosenberg) within the context of arcaded houses noticed at the Przeworsk culture settlements. The undertaken analysis makes possible a reinterpretation of the already published materials and proposes a new research strategy that addresses this issue more efficiently. This makes it possible to prove the existence of comer arcades in the architecture of the Przeworsk culture.
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Sydorovych, Volodymyr. "Mortuus Bellator: burial of Late Roman Period from Western Podillya." Materials and studies on archaeology of Sub-Carpathian and Volhynian area 25 (December 28, 2021): 257–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.33402/mdapv.2021-25-257-265.

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The article introduces the objects of late Roman burial near the village of Malashivtsi on the Seret, which are in the storage of the History and Local Lore Museum. The set of materials consists of weapons and equipment of the horseman. Due to traces of ritual damage, the burial belongs to the Przeworsk culture. All things have traces of burning. The set of materials includes weapons – a long double-edged sword, which can be attributed to the cavalry swords such as «spatha» with an iron suspension and a spearhead with a wide blade. Perhaps part of the fastening of the sword was an iron two-mem
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Istvánovits, Eszter, and Valéria Kulcsár. "A Roman Age Barbarian elite warrior grave from Csengersima." Acta Archaeologica Carpathica 55 (2020): 71–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.4467/00015229aac.20.004.13509.

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This is a preliminary publication of a warrior barrow grave with local cremation found in Csengersima (North-Eastern Hungary). From the point of view of the burial rite, it can be – in many regards – connected to certain barrow graves of the Przeworsk culture, and also to the barrow graves of the Early Roman Age found in the Upper Tisza Region (Slovakia and Transcarpathian area of Ukraine). Most of the objects find analogies in the Przeworsk culture. The unique find of the Csengersima grave is a combined chain-scale armour with scales leafed with gold.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Przeworsk culture"

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Woińska, Magdalena. "Wyroby żelazne z obszaru osadnictwa kultury wielbarskiej." Doctoral thesis, 2016. https://depotuw.ceon.pl/handle/item/1463.

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Zabytki żelazne uznawane są za przedmioty rzadko występujące w inwentarzach grobowych ludności kultur wielbarskiej. Do pochówków najrzadziej miały trafiać przedmioty takie jak broń i narzędzia. Obyczaj ten uznawany jest za swoistego rodzaju tabu. Praca Wyroby żelazne z obszaru osadnictwa kultury wielbarskiej miała na celu skonfrontowanie przytoczonych koncepcji z obecnym stanem badań. W pracy omówiono poszczególne kategorie zabytków żelaznych, które odkryto na obszarze objętym osadnictwem kultury wielbarskiej w okresie wpływów rzymskich i wczesnej fazie wędrówek ludów. Obszar ten rozumiany je
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Books on the topic "Przeworsk culture"

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Kot-Legieć, Karolina. Kultura przeworska: Procesy przemian i kontakty zewnętrzne = Przeworsk culture : transformation processes and external contacts. Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Łódzkiego, 2019.

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Balke, Barbara. Kultura przeworska na dolną Pilicą: Cmentarzysko w Brzeźcach, pow. Białobrzegi Radomskie, osada w Dziarnowie, pow. Grójec. Instytut Archeologii i Etnologii Polskiej Akademii Nauk, 2004.

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Jan, Gurba, and Kokowski Andrzej, eds. Kultura przeworska. Wydawn. Uniwersytetu Marii Curie-Skłodowskiej, 1995.

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Balke, Barbara. Kultura przeworska w międzyrzeczu Wisły, Pilicy i Iłżanki. COBO-APEW, 1991.

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Kaczanowski, Piotr. Drochlin, ciałopalne cmentarzysko kultury przeworskiej z okresu wpływów rzymskich. Nakł. Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego, 1987.

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Dąbrowska, Teresa. Kamieńczyk: Ein Gräberfeld der Przeworsk-Kultur in Ostmasowien. Wydawnictwo i Drukarnia "Seesja", 1997.

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Ziemlińska-Odojowa, Włodzimiera. Niedanowo: Ein Gräberfeld der Przeworsk- und Wielbark-Kultur in Nordmasowien. Wydawnictwo i Drukarnia "Secesja", 1999.

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Andrzejowski, Jacek, ed. Wandalowie: Strażnicy bursztynowego szlaku : katalog wystawy, Państwowe Muzeum Archeologiczne w Warszawie, 8 marca - 16 czerwca 2004. Wydawn. UMCS, 2004.

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Niewęgłowski, Andrzej. Cmentarzysko kultury przeworskiej w Garwolinie, woj. siedleckie. Semper, 1991.

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Godłowski, Kazimierz. Chmielów Piaskowy: Ein Gräberfeld der Przeworsk-Kultur im Świętokrzyskie-Gebirge. Wydawn. i Druk. "Secesja", 1998.

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Book chapters on the topic "Przeworsk culture"

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"Przeworsk Culture." In Encyclopedic Dictionary of Archaeology. Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-58292-0_161077.

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Cieślak-Kopyt, Małgorzata, and Dorota Pogodzińska. "Wstęp." In Ocalone Dziedzictwo Archeologiczne. Wydawnictwo Profil-Archeo; Muzeum im. Jacka Malczewskiego w Radomiu, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.33547/oda-sah.10.zn.01.

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The Przeworsk culture cemetery in Żelazna Nowa was discovered in 1999, when Stanisław Organiściak found large concentrations of artefacts on the surface of fields belonging to the villages of Żelazna Stara and Żelazna Nowa. The new sites in Żelazna Nowa were later confirmed archaeologically and identified as a cremation cemetery of the Przeworsk culture (site 2), and a settlement of Pomeranian and Przeworsk cultures (site 3). What was evident from the beginning was considerable destruction of the cemetery, caused by prolonged deep ploughing, actions of amateur archaeologists, and floods of the
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Siciński, Wojciech. "Zadowice, pow. Kalisz. Badania Muzeum Archeologicznego i Etnograficznego w Łodzi w latach 1952–1998." In Archeologia Calisiensis. Z dziejów Wielkopolski południowo-wschodniej. Materiały z konferencji, Kalisz, 9–10 czerwca 2022. Wydawnictwo Profil-Archeo, 2024. https://doi.org/10.33547/arch.cal.2024.03.

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The paper presents the history of the discovery of the cemetery at Zadowice, Kalisz district, and the subsequent stages of its investigation, from surface survey to excavation. It discusses the results of the research carried out by the staff of the Museum of Archaeology and Ethnography in Łódź between 1952 and 1998. The first phase of the research focused on the cemetery, where graves of the Lusatian (21), Pomeranian (131) and Przeworsk (831) cultures were discovered, as well as a small early medieval row cemetery with seven graves. The most important studies published to date on the artefact
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Jakubczyk, Ireneusz. "Traces of the Przeworsk Culture Outside its Territory." In Aleksanderia. Harrassowitz Verlag, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctv1h9djth.28.

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Urbański, Marek. "Wyniki badań w Dzierlinie, gm. Sieradz na stanowisku 3 w 2021 r." In Archeologia Calisiensis. Z dziejów Wielkopolski południowo-wschodniej. Materiały z konferencji, Kalisz, 9–10 czerwca 2022. Wydawnictwo Profil-Archeo, 2024. https://doi.org/10.33547/arch.cal.2024.07.

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The archaeological site of Dzierlin 3 has been known since 1881. The research carried out in 2021 revealed a settlement and a cemetery from the La Tène and Roman periods. A total of 14 features were discovered, including four houses of the Przeworsk culture from the Early Roman period. The influence of older traditions associated with the Lusatian and Pomeranian cultures is evident in the material recovered from the site, and the potential impact of the Jastorf culture cannot be excluded either.
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Pogodzińska, Dorota. "Katalog obiektów i znalezisk luźnych." In Ocalone Dziedzictwo Archeologiczne. Wydawnictwo Profil-Archeo; Muzeum im. Jacka Malczewskiego w Radomiu, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.33547/oda-sah.10.zn.02.

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The catalogue comprises of the detailed description of a total of 65 Przeworsk culture features that were discovered in the Żelazna Nowa cemetery, along with the typology and the state of preservation of their furnishings. An additional list regards a characteristics of 379 small finds from the site.
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Ławniczak, Marcin, Mateusz Frankiewicz, Jan Romaniszyn, Emilia Smółka-Antkowiak, and Sebastian Teska. "O poszukiwaniach legendarnej średniowiecznej wsi zakończonych znalezieniem starożytnej osady. Wyniki badań na uroczysku „Kamyk” w Skalmierzycach." In Archeologia Calisiensis. Z dziejów Wielkopolski południowo-wschodniej. Materiały z konferencji, Kalisz, 9–10 czerwca 2022. Wydawnictwo Profil-Archeo, 2024. https://doi.org/10.33547/arch.cal.2024.08.

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Curiosity and the need to understand what surrounds us are inherent characteristics of human nature. As science advances, we are increasingly replacing folk legends and myths with rational explanations. A case in point is the study of the village of Skalmierzyce, where attempts have been made to verify local legends about the existence of an ancient church and cemetery. While no concrete evidence of the existence of these features has been found, archaeological research has uncovered traces of human presence in the past, mainly related to the Przeworsk culture. The findings suggest that the le
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Telążka, Adam, and Piotr Wawrzyniak. "Metalurgia żelaza w dorzeczu Prosny w okresie wpływów rzymskich i wędrówek ludów." In Archeologia Calisiensis. Z dziejów Wielkopolski południowo-wschodniej. Materiały z konferencji, Kalisz, 9–10 czerwca 2022. Wydawnictwo Profil-Archeo, 2024. https://doi.org/10.33547/arch.cal.2024.06.

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The Prosna river played a special role in the first centuries after Christ. At that time, the river was an important stage of the so-called “amber route”: its waters were used to transport amber from the Baltic Sea and Roman luxury goods, which were appealing to the local elite. The proximity of the route contributed to the intensification of settlement processes in the Prosna basin at the turn of the era and in the following centuries. This is evidenced by the numerous clusters of sites attributed to the Przeworsk culture, known as the “most iron-rich Roman period culture” on Polish soil. The
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"Chapter 2. Przeworsk Culture Warriors in the Roman and Early Migration Periods." In Archaeology of War. Brepols Publishers, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1484/m.wsa-eb.5.136815.

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Cieślak-Kopyt, Małgorzata. "Podsumowanie." In Ocalone Dziedzictwo Archeologiczne. Wydawnictwo Profil-Archeo; Muzeum im. Jacka Malczewskiego w Radomiu, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.33547/oda-sah.10.zn.06.

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In light of the research carried out to date, site 2 in Żelazna Nowa ranks among the most interesting discoveries in southern Mazovia region. Even the preliminary dating of the cemetery allows placing it among the longest-functioning Przeworsk culture necropolises (phases A3–C1b/C2). A number of phenomena recorded in the site suggest a unique nature of this necropolis. One can mention here the unique groove feature with a family burial (?), indicative of strong connections with the Celtic traditions spreading from the south along the Vistula River.
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