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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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Pieta, Karol, and Miroslava Švihurová. "Influence of the Przeworsk culture in the Púchov culture milieu." Acta Archaeologica Carpathica 54 (2019): 107–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.4467/00015229aac.19.007.11884.

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Soós, Eszter. "The settlements of the Przeworsk culture in Hungary." Acta Archaeologica Carpathica 54 (2019): 227–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.4467/00015229aac.19.013.11890.

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Piotrowska, Magdalena, and Karolina Kot-Legieć. "Pottery from the well and its context. Searching for differences and similarities." Folia Praehistorica Posnaniensia 26 (December 30, 2021): 347–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.14746/fpp.2021.26.13.

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In this article the pottery obtained from three wells from the settlement in Kwiatków was analyzed. Compared to other sites associated with the Przeworsk culture, this site deserves a special attention due to the presence of over a hundred of artificial water intakes within excavated area. The method of the vessels production, macro and micromorphology characteristics, the degree of their preservation and the level of deposition inside the features were examined in detail. Most of the pottery fragments should be associated with the Przeworsk culture from the Roman Iron Age, however there was a
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Rákoš, Ján. "Przeworsk culture cemetery at Rankovce (Eastern Slovakia). Preliminary report." Acta Archaeologica Carpathica 54 (2019): 215–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.4467/00015229aac.19.012.11889.

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Łuczkiewicz, Piotr. "On the chronology of the Late Pre-Roman Iron Age in eastern Germania in the light of selected types of brooches." Archeologické rozhledy 72, no. 2 (2020): 238–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.35686/ar.2020.8.

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On the basis of selected types of supra-regional brooches (A.65, Nauheim, Schüsselfibeln, A.18), an attempt was made to check whether they appeared in the eastern part of Germania in the same chronological rhythm as in their home zones. The service life of A.65 brooch and post-oppidial forms A.18 north of the Carpathians corresponds to the chronology in the primary distribution zone, no significant differences can be seen. Another picture – obtained, however, from a small number of finds – is drawn for Nauheim type brooches, which seem to remain in use a little longer in the zone between the C
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Łuczkiewicz, Piotr, Paweł Gan, Jörg Kleemann, and Aneta Kuzioła. "Research of Roman-period metallurgy: Remarks based on the chemical composition analyses of the eye brooches of the Prussian series from the burial ground in Malbork-Wielbark." Sprawozdania Archeologiczne 74, no. 2 (2023): 249–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.23858/sa/74.2022.2.2742.

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Analyses of the alloy composition of the 114 artefacts from 21 sites of the Wielbark and Przeworsk cultures indicate that these brooches largely correspond to the Roman categories of alloys. The most numerous group of brooches was made of an alloy type M – middle, that is the product of mixing new pure brass with scrap bronze. Such finds are most often found in the cemeteries of the Wielbark culture. Other items were made of metal type B, often found in Roman period artefacts. It is high in zinc content and created with the use of non-mixed brass. This smallest group in the analysed data set a
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Michalczewski, Krzysztof, and Jan Bulas. "Pre-Roman and Roman Period flat scrapers made of bone in the territory of Poland." Recherches Archéologique Nouvelle Serie 10 (December 31, 2019): 161–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.33547/rechacrac.ns10.05.

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Bone tools are among the least studied artefacts, not only in the Przeworsk culture but in other regions of European Barbaricum as well. In the article, the focus is on one type of bone tool, flat scrapers, which have not as yet been sufficiently analysed. The first conclusion is that this category of finds is more widespread than previously assumed and has often been misinterpreted. One of the most interesting findings presented in the text concerns the function of those tools. Their function is reconstructed here based on the analysis of unpublished specimens recently discovered in Przeworsk
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Skóra, Kalina, Grzegorz Żabiński, and Ewelina Miśta-Jakubowska. "Weaponry of the Przeworsk Culture in the light of metallographic examinations. The case of the cemetery in Raczkowice." Praehistorische Zeitschrift 94, no. 2 (2020): 454–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/pz-2019-0016.

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AbstractThis paper discusses seven finds of weaponry (one sword and six spearheads) from the Roman Period Przeworsk Culture cremation cemetery in Raczkowice, Częstochowa Distr., PL. This assemblage can generally be dated to Phases B2–C1. All the discussed artefacts went through the funeral pyre and two underwent additional treatment as part of funeral rites: the sword and one of the spearheads were bent. Metallographic examinations demonstrated that all these weapons were forged from single pieces of ferrous metal. However, in some of these the carbon content was high enough to allow for heat-
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Kasiński, Michał, Jan Bulas, and Magdalena Okońska. "A newly discovered Przeworsk culture settlement and burial ground from the Late Pre-Roman and Roman period at Bejsce, Dist. Kazimierza Wielka – preliminary results of field-walking survey and rescue excavation." Recherches Archéologique Nouvelle Serie 10 (December 31, 2019): 231–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.33547/rechacrac.ns10.08.

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The article presents preliminary results of surface survey conducted under the leadership of the authors of this paper in spring of 2019 on multicultural complex of sites occupying a hill located in south-western part of Bejsce, Dist. Kazimierza Wielka. Among discovered finds the most numerous were the pottery fragments attributed to the Przeworsk culture dated to the Late Pre-Roman period, Roman period and early phase of Migration period. Settlement or possibly complex of settlements of the Przeworsk culture covered the southern part of the surveyed terrain form, while approximately 300 m to
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Kontny, Bartosz, and Grzegorz Kuś. "axe Head from a Przeworsk Culture Settlement in Janowiec or Pictures from the Life of European Barbaricum Warriors." Sprawozdania Archeologiczne 76, no. 2 (2024): 277–91. https://doi.org/10.23858/sa/76.2024.2.3869.

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The paper presents a stray find of an axe head from the Przeworsk culture settlement at Janowiec. It is a medium weight head attributed to sub-Group II.2 after B. Kontny (2018), dated generally to the Roman Period (Phases B2-C1a). Its shape does not allow the function to be determined univocally. Most probably it was a multifunctional tool. The aforementioned axes were used mainly in the Balt milieu, but they were also known but rather not used as weapons in the Przeworsk culture. Single finds from northern Europe may be explained by the participation of the Balt warriors in the military event
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Żabiński, Grzegorz, Jarosław Gramacki, Artur Gramacki, Ivan S. Stepanov, and Marcin Woźniak. "Old wine into new wineskins? “Legacy data” in research on Roman Period East Germanic iron smelting." PLOS ONE 18, no. 10 (2023): e0289771. http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0289771.

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This paper discusses the use of “legacy data” in research on Roman Period iron smelting in the territory of the Przeworsk Culture in Magna Germania. The dataset includes results of 240 analyses of smelting slag and iron ores chemistry. A majority of these analyses were conducted in the 1950s-1980s. The quality of these data is far below present-day standards. Only major elements were reported, analytical methods were often not specified (although optical emission spectroscopy and wet chemical analyses can be assumed in such cases) and information on detection limits, precision and accuracy of
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Stącel, Wojciech. "Hooked Pins in the Przeworsk Culture – Typology, Chronology, Distribution and Function." Ana­lecta Archa­eolo­gica Res­so­viensia 16 (2021): 103–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.15584/anarres.2021.16.6.

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Thanks to the analysis of hooked pins in the Przeworsk culture, a new division of this category was introduced. A new typological classification of the hooked pins was made and their two types (1–2) and their subtypes (A–B) were defined. The article takes into account the territorial and chronological range of their occurrence, from the early Pre-Roman Period to Roman Period and the Migration Period. The function of the hooked pins is also presented.
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Makiewicz, Tadeusz, and Wojciech Kaczor. "Pierwsze odkrycie grobu rowkowego z okresu wędrówek ludów w Wielkopolsce (Konarzewo, pow. Poznań ziemski, stan. 5)." Folia Praehistorica Posnaniensia 13 (November 1, 2018): 245–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.14746/fpp.2005.13.17.

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The article presents a discovery of the first grooved burial, rectangular in section, from the Great Poland. It is an urn burial with multiple interments; two urns with remains of three individuals are associated with a groove. Four clusters of cremated bones composed of remains of five individuals were placed directly above. Depending upon chosen interpretation, it was a burial of three or eight individuals. The burial has been dated back to the second half of the 5th century AD. It is a manifestation of transformations in the domain of burial rites in the last phase of the Przeworsk culture.
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Żychliński, Daniel. "Dla obcego inny grób? Wielkopolskie groby typu bustum jako przykład przyswojonej inności religijnej." Folia Praehistorica Posnaniensia 22 (July 31, 2018): 221–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.14746/fpp.2017.22.10.

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The paper is an attempt to present a model of an attitude towards strangers: getting to know, tolerating, accepting, and finally assimilating them, in terms of funeral rites, and thus of different religion. Such is a case manifested by an appearance of bustum type graves within the Przeworsk culture cemeteries in Wielkopolska (Greater Poland) in the Roman Iron Age.
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Niezabitowska-Wiśniewska, Barbara. "Circular weights in Przeworsk culture – fishnet sinkers or elements of a looms. An attempt of interpretation." Acta Archaeologica Carpathica 55 (2020): 137–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.4467/00015229aac.20.007.13512.

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Clay circular weights are most often interpreted as sinkers for fishing nets or weaving weights – an elements of the vertical warp-weighted looms. The starting point for writing this article was the presence of such specimens at four settlements of the Przeworsk culture located on the right side of the Vistula River (Dobre, Nieszawa Kolonia, Oronne, Puławy-Włostowice). The oldest circular weights are dated back to the Neolithic period. With varying intensity, they are also recorded within the sites of all subsequent periods and in various parts of Europe. The youngest are related to the Middle
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Gralak, Tomasz. "GDZIE PIENIĄDZ, TAM WŁADZA – CZYLI O TEORETYCZNYCH MOŻLIWOŚCIACH ROZPOZNANIA LOKALIZACJI GAJU LUGIJSKIEGO." Slavia Antiqua. Rocznik poświęcony starożytnościom słowiańskim, no. 62 (November 8, 2021): 19–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.14746/sa.2021.62.2.

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In this article, an assumption has been made that in power centres, settlement concentration was accompanied by accumulation of goods, capital and weapons. Within the Przeworsk culture, the area in question encompassed the basins of the Prosna and the Warta. It remains uncertain if the area can be associated with the so-called Lugii Grove, a centre of political and religious power described by Tacitus.
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Kusiak, Jarosław, Mariusz Rychter, and Marta Stasiak-Cyran. "Attempts at thermoluminescence dating of fired materials from the Przeworsk Culture settlements." Geochronometria 38, no. 4 (2011): 359–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/s13386-011-0026-5.

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AbstractThe thermoluminescence (TL) dating method has a significant measurement error margin reaching almost 10%. Due to this fact it could be considered as little effective in case of such sites from the Roman period as burial grounds with many artefacts useful for archaeological dating. However, for many settlements from this period, where pottery is the only kind of artefacts, the TL method can give notable results. The main purpose of the study was to make an attempt at TL dating of pottery and clay daub samples from the Nieszawa Kolonia and Kręcieszki sites and to compare the obtained dat
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Przymorska-Sztuczka, Magdalena. "Hook Pins in the Grave Inventories of the Wielbark Culture. A Case Study Based on the Finds from Cemeteries in Czarnówko, Lubowidz and Wilkowo Nowowiejskie, Lębork District (PL)k culture: A case study based on the finds from cemeteries in Czarnówko, Lubowidz and Wilkowo, Lębork district (PL)." Ana­lecta Archa­eolo­gica Res­so­viensia 19 (December 30, 2024): 93–104. https://doi.org/10.15584/anarres.2024.19.5.

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This paper presents a special category of textile-related artefacts, hook pins, interpreted as the remains of spindles. The study is based on tools discovered in burials of the population of the Wielbark culture in Czarnówko, Lubowidz and Wilkowo Nowowiejskie, Lębork district (PL). The collected materials were not only analysed typologically but were also examined for functionality and the presence of traces of use. They were also juxtaposed with artefacts discovered at other archaeological sites from the Roman Period, including those from the area of the Przeworsk culture.
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Lehnhardt, Enrico, Artur Błażejewski, Paweł Madera, and Julia Meister. "Pielgrzymowice – A Przeworsk culture iron smelting site from the Roman period in Silesia." Przegląd Archeologiczny 67 (2019): 177–230. http://dx.doi.org/10.23858/pa67.2019.009.

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Florek, Marek. "„Luźne” znaleziska żelaznych grotów oszczepów kultury przeworskiej z Wyżyny Sandomierskiej i jej obrzeża." Materiały i Sprawozdania Rzeszowskiego Ośrodka Archeologicznego 41 (2020): 165–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.15584/misroa.2020.41.11.

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The subject of the research are 5 spearheads from the villages: Leszczków, Rytwiany, Szczeka and Lubienia, in the Świętokrzyskie voivodeship. The artefacts, apart from the one from Szczeka, were found by accident, probably in the course of illegal searches with the use of metal detectors. The spearheads should be dated to the younger Pre-Roman period and the Roman period. They probably come from the destroyed cremation graves from the unknown so far cemeteries of the Przeworsk culture.
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Jarosz, Paweł, Mirosław Mazurek, and Anita Szczepanek. "The funeral rite of the Mierzanowice Culture in the Vistula and San river basins – graves from Rozbórz, Przeworsk district." Sprawozdania Archeologiczne 74, no. 1 (2022): 459–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.23858/sa/74.2022.1.3055.

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The article describes a small cemetery of the Mierzanowice culture discovered at site 42 in Rozbórz, Przeworsk district, Podkarpackie Voivodship. The necropolis analysed is an example of the diversity of funeral rituals in the area between the Vistula and San rivers in the early Bronze Age. The analysis of the graves’ inventories enabled them to be connected with at least two phases of the cemetery’s utilisation. They can be synchronized with the early (features 668, 1891, 1978, 3141) and classical or late (1834, 2003, 2005) phases of the Mierzanowice culture. The strontium isotopes analyses p
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Jaskanis, Paweł Olaf. "JAN KAZIMIERZ JASKANIS (1932–2016) – A SON’S MEMORY OF HIS FATHER." Muzealnictwo 58, no. 1 (2017): 0. http://dx.doi.org/10.5604/01.3001.0010.1581.

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A primeval archaeologist (MA 1955, PhD 1971), an organiser of protection for monuments in the Białystok province (1954–1980), Director of the Regional Museum in Białystok (1974–1980) and the State Archaeological Museum in Warsaw (1980–2000). He dealt with archaeology, museology and the protection of monuments. He also popularised related knowledge and linguistic and religious issues. He established the provincial record of archaeological monuments as well as conservation archives, both of which were then developed at the museum. From 1959 to 1975 he was Scientific Secretary to the Yotvingia Sc
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ZAJKOŬSKI, Edvard. "SLAVONIC BURIAL WITH WOODEN BUCKETS: THE AREA OF SPREAD, CHRONOLOGY, ROOTS OF THE TRADITION, SEMANTICS." Materials and Studies on Archaeology of Sub-Carpathian and Volhynian Area 22 (December 11, 2018): 135–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.33402/mdapv.2018-22-135-155.

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One of the attributes of funeral implements of Slavs in XІ–XІІ centuries were wooden buckets, which were absent in Eastern Europe only in barrows of Ilmen Slavs, Vjatichi, partially Kryvichs. They are also found in those burial grounds, where the burials of Scandinavians were. At the same time, wooden buckets were present in necropolises in the vastness of Poland, Slovakia and Czechia. In two last countries, this tradition was common still from VI–VII centuries and most likely was borrowed from German tribe of Longobards. Sufficiently early, the similar burials emerged on the Slavs territories
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Okońska-Bulas, Magdalena, and Anna Mikołajska. "Wheel-made pottery of the Przeworsk culture in the light of digital radiography examinations. Preliminary study of vessels from the microregion to the east of the lower Raba River." Acta Archaeologica Carpathica 57 (December 2022): 115–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.4467/00015229aac.22.005.17459.

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The article presents the results obtained by examining wheel-made pottery with the use of digital radiography. As exemplified by selected fragments, the possibilities offered by this method of studying the production techniques applied in Przeworsk culture ceramics are presented. Vessel sherds from the younger and late Roman period from workshops located in the microregion east of the lower Raba River (sites in Strzelce Małe and Bessów) were analysed. Analysis of X-radiography images offers some insight into the features of the primary forming techniques used and the structure of the clay fabr
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Okońska-Bulas, Magdalena, Jan Bulas, and Marcin M. Przybyła. "Rediscovery of a known site. The results of magnetic and field-walking survey at the Roman period pottery production site in Wrzępia, Lesser Poland / Znovuobjevení známé lokality. Výsledky magnetometrického a povrchového průzkumu hrnčířského centra z doby římské: Wrzępia, Malopolsko." Archeologické rozhledy 74, no. 1 (2022): 67–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.35686/ar.2022.2.

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This article presents the results of the latest surface and geophysical surveys at the Przeworsk culture site 13 in Wrzępia, Lesser Poland Province. According to the results of magnetic prospection, more than 130 anomalies typical for kilns are present here. Based on the results of surface survey, their interpretation as pottery kilns is most likely. The pottery center specialised mostly in the production of Krausengefässe type of storage vessels. This is confirmed by the presence of almost exclusively of this pottery type on the site’s surface. The results of prospections shed a new light on
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Shchepachenko, Vladyslav. "The Glass Beaker from Bilche-Zolote: On the Chronological and Cultural Attribution of the Find." Journal of V. N. Karazin Kharkiv National University. Series: History, no. 66 (December 29, 2024): 218–34. https://doi.org/10.26565/2220-7929-2024-66-10.

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The paper represents an attempt at a cultural and chronological attribution of the glass vessel found in the vicinity of the village of Bilche-Zolote in Ternopil region. The cup was purchased from local residents by Princess Teresa Sapieha around the turn of the 20th century. Information about the find was first published by V. Demetrykiewicz in 1904. Later, in his list of Roman imports H.-J. Eggers designated the vessel from BilcheZolote as variant b of Eggers type 188; this type also includes finds from Bugno (variant c) and Linowiec (variant a) in the north of today’s Poland. The typologica
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Gębica, Piotr, Anna Michno, Mateusz Sobucki, Sylwester Czopek, Katarzyna Trybała-Zawiślak, and Agnieszka Wacnik. "Temporal variation of prehistoric human settlement recorded in the oxbow lake deposits of San river (Sandomierz Basin, SE Poland)." Geochronometria 46, no. 1 (2020): 148–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/geochr-2015-0119.

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AbstractThis study presents the sedimentological and pollen analysis, and radiocarbon dating of the palaeochannel fill deposits situated on the wide alluvial ridge on which 131 archaeological sites were discovered. The analyzed territory covers the right bank of the San river valley (in the area of the Leszno profile) with an area of 72.5 km2. Increase of fine-grain sand sediments, and the presence of redeposited fragments of clayey silts (soil aggregates) correlates well with the increase man’s activity in the 2nd and the 1st half of the 1 st millennia BC (the decline of the Mierzanowice cult
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Bodzek, Jarosław, and Krzysztof Tunia. "New Finds of Roman Coins from the Kazimierza Wielka District, Southern Poland." Notae Numismaticae - TOM XV, no. 15 (May 17, 2021): 147–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.52800/ajst.1.a.09.

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The article presents and analyzes several hitherto unpublished finds of Roman coins from the area of the Kazimierza Wielka district. The five pieces in question are unofficial “denarii” of the emperors Trajan, Hadrian, and Marcus Aurelius (struck for Lucilla), one antoninianus in the name of Gordian III, and one devalued radiatus of Gallienus, were all found randomly before the year 1995 within the area of the unexcavated settlement site of the Przeworsk culture at Boronice. The denarius of Trajan comes from the research performed at the site of Słonowice by one of the authors. These finds hav
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Bulas, Jan, and Piotr Kotowicz. "Wyniki badań archeologicznych na wielokulturowym stanowisku 22 w Trepczy, pow. sanocki." Materiały i Sprawozdania Rzeszowskiego Ośrodka Archeologicznego 44 (December 2023): 169–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.15584/misroa.2023.44.10.

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This article presents the results of the first research excavation carried out at the multicultural site No. 22 in Trepcza. The aim of the fieldwork was to verify the hypothesis of the presence of a necropolis dating back to the Early Middle Ages in this location. As a result of the excavations, the hypothesis of the site from this period was not positively verified, however some finds dating back to the Bronze Age, the Early Iron Age, as well as features and materials related to the Przeworsk culture from the Early and Younger Roman period were discovered at the discussed place. Among the rec
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Bulas, Jan, Piotr N. Kotowicz, and Magdalena Okońska. "A new Roman Period burial ground of the Przeworsk culture from Pakoszówka (the Upper San River basin)." Acta Archaeologica Carpathica 54 (2019): 91–106. http://dx.doi.org/10.4467/00015229aac.19.006.11883.

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Chmielowska, Anna. "Regional strategy: settlement structure and economic possibilities of the Przeworsk culture in the Niemcza-Strzelin Hills area." Sprawozdania Archeologiczne 71 (2019): 89–123. http://dx.doi.org/10.23858/sa71.2019.004.

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Radyush, Oleg. "“Sarmatian” Elements in the Armament of the Chernyakhov Culture? (Some Controversial Issues in the Study of Weapons of the Late Roman Period and the Beginning of the Migration Era of Peoples in Eastern Europe)." Nizhnevolzhskiy Arheologicheskiy Vestnik, no. 2 (December 2023): 126–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.15688/nav.jvolsu.2023.2.7.

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The paper deals with issues related to the spread of weapons of “nomadic” origin among population of the Сhernyakhov culture. The features of the funeral rite of this community have been considered. Burials with weapons are absolutely not characteristic of the Wielbark culture foundation. The majority of the cremations can be attributed to the Przeworsk element, especially those with ritual damage to weapons. In the burials of the Chernyakhov culture, according to the burial rite, the following finds are known: swords, “cut-out blades”, spears, darts, arrows, bow parts, axes, umbo, fragments o
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Piven, P. V. "Noricum Venetians as a Proto-Slavic Element." Izvestiya of Altai State University, no. 5(121) (November 19, 2021): 70–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.14258/izvasu(2021)5-11.

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The article is devoted to the problem of finding the Proto-Slavic homeland. Based on data from historical sources, archeology, philology, anthropology, materials of genetic studies of various populations of Slavs, an attempt made to establish the area of formation of the Proto-Slavs. As one of the fundamental elements in the ethnogenesis of the Proto-Slavs, the bearer of the Pomeranian culture considered, presumably based on the substrate of the Western Balts and, possibly, the Venetes linguistically close to them. Based on a retrospective analysis, work done to summarize information about the
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Stasiak-Cyran, Marta. "New perspectives of studies in the Przeworsk culture in the Lublin region – on the example of the results of interdisciplinary studies of site 5 in Nieszawa Kolonia, Opole Lubelskie district, Lublin voivodship." Acta Archaeologica Carpathica 55 (2020): 111–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.4467/00015229aac.20.006.13511.

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The last twenty years have brought discoveries which provide a large number of sources concerning the archaeology of the Roman Period in the Lublin region. The interdisciplinary studies related to site 5 in Nieszawa Kolonia, Opole Lubelskie district, Lublin region, Poland, have generated a substantial part of these new sources. The multi-aspectual analysis of archaeological and biological sources allowed us to characterize of the economy of the dwellers of the settlement which was constituted by agriculture, animal husbandry and fishing. The relative chronology of the settlement was establishe
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Onyshchuk, Yaroslav. "Burial ground Kariv-I in the Context of the Ethnic and Cultural Situation of the Last Quarter of the 2nd Century AD in the Area of Western Buh and Upper Dnister Regions." Arheologia, no. 3 (September 27, 2022): 66–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.15407/arheologia2022.03.066.

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The article characterizes the ethnocultural situation in the basins of the Western Buh and the Upper Dnister Rivers of the last quarter of the II century AD. It is based on cultural situation associated with the consistent residence in these areas of the population of Przeworsk and Wielbark cultures, as well as the appearance of new polyethnic group such as Kariv in the last quarter of the second century AD. The “Kariv group” is currently represented by a cremation burial ground on the site Kariv-I in the Chervonohrad district of Lviv Oblast, and by single burials sites in Rechychany and Slovi
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Cofta-Broniewska, Aleksandra. "Miejsca obrzędowe ludności kultury łużyckiej i kultury przeworskiej na Kujawach. Część I. Przegląd źródeł." Folia Praehistorica Posnaniensia 12 (November 1, 2018): 147–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.14746/fpp.2004.12.06.

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The article is aimed at presentation of archaeological evidence from Kujavia in relation to reconstruction of religious sphere of the Lusatian and Przeworsk culture communities. In particular, the article explores various features along with their cultural and functional context as well as their natural environment. They are significantly supplemented by accompanying artifacts, which shed some light onto the past customs. Presented cultural facts refer both to the earthly life as well as to the posthumous existence. Additionally, available archaeological evidence contributes to better understa
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JUODAGALVIS, VYGANDAS. "UŽNEMUNĖS KULTŪROS RAIDOS BRUOŽAI. KERAMINIS ASPEKTAS." Lietuvos archeologija Lietuvos archeologija, T. 45 (December 16, 2019): 15–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.33918/10.33918/25386514-045001.

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During the early 21st century and the last decades of the 20th century, a systematic investigation of prehistoric settlements was conducted in the Trans-Nemunas region (Užnemunė). In the course of ten archaeological investigation seasons, over fifty Stone, Bronze, and Iron Age sites and isolated artefact find spots were discovered at Kubilėliai, Žiūriai, Padusys, Aradninkai, and Paveisiejai settlements and cemeteries and excavated. The conditions for pottery to survive at the Trans-Nemunas region sites was not favourable; the cultural layers of all of the investigated settlements were in sand
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Juodagalvis, Vygandas. "UŽNEMUNĖS KULTŪROS RAIDOS BRUOŽAI. KERAMINIS ASPEKTAS / FEATURES OF CULTURAL DEVELOPMENT IN THE TRANS-NEMUNAS REGION. THE CERAMIC ASPECT." Lietuvos archeologija Lietuvos archeologija, T. 45 (December 16, 2019): 15–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.33918/25386514-045001.

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During the early 21st century and the last decades of the 20th century, a systematic investigation of prehistoric settlements was conducted in the Trans-Nemunas region (Užnemunė). In the course of ten archaeological investigation seasons, over fifty Stone, Bronze, and Iron Age sites and isolated artefact find spots were discovered at Kubilėliai, Žiūriai, Padusys, Aradninkai, and Paveisiejai settlements and cemeteries and excavated. The conditions for pottery to survive at the Trans-Nemunas region sites was not favourable; the cultural layers of all of the investigated settlements were in sand
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Piotrowska, Magdalena, Daniel Okupny, Juliusz Twardy, and Jacek Forysiak. "Roman Period well fills resulting from using and abandonment in environment of a river valley (Kwiatków site, Central Poland)." Studia Quaternaria 36, no. 1 (2019): 55–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.24425/sq.2019.126379.

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The research was conducted at the Kwiatków site,1 in the Koło Basin (Central Poland). It included a fragment of a low terrace and the valley floor of the Warta river valley. The archaeological investigation documented over 100 wells that archaeological material indicates are associated with the Przeworsk culture. Geomorphological, lithological and geochemical studies were carried out at the archaeological sites and their surroundings. Selected for the presentation were two wells whose fillings were carefully tested and subjected to geochemical and lithological analyses. The wells showed a slig
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Pieta, Karol. "The North Carpathians at the beginning of the Migration Period." Antiquity 65, no. 247 (1991): 376–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0003598x00079886.

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The problem of identification of the earliest Slavic settlement in central Europe drew researchers’ attention to the archaeological finds of the Late Roman and Migration periods. The simple hand-made pottery of this period in the northern Danube region showed a certain formal resemblance to the vessels of Early Slavic cultures, which provoked the idea of a direct time connection between the first wave of the Slav expansion from the east and the horizon of the preceding Germanic settlement in this territory. A find group from northeast Slovakia, known mainly from the small settlement at Presov
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