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2014 | LXV | 65 | 277-283

Article title

Zniszczony pochówek z zawieszką lunulowatą z Półwyspu Sambijskiego

Content

Title variants

EN
A Destroyed Burial Containing a Lunula Pendant from Sambian Peninusula

Languages of publication

PL

Abstracts

EN
From the investigation of a cemetery in the locality Logvino in the northern area of the Sambian Peninusula (Fig. 1) made in 2012 and 2013 comes a gold lunula pendant, presumably an element of a grave inventory (‘assemblage 1’) from a destroyed female cremation burial (burials?). The pendant, decorated in a style characteristic for the Leuna-Hassleben horizon (Fig. 2), finds numerous analogies in finds from the territory of the Cherniakhiv Culture (Fig. 5). Except for the pendant, ‘assemblage 1’ consists of a silver buckle and silver rivetbosses from a belt, a fragment of a silver finger-ring, a fragment of a silver shield-headed bracelet and a fragment of a silver brooch with a returned foot (Fig. 3 & 4). All of them date to phase С2 of the Roman Period; their style suggests exchange between the local community and the people of the Wielbark Culture in the Elbląg Heights.

Year

Volume

LXV

Issue

65

Pages

277-283

Physical description

Dates

published
2014-12-31

Contributors

  • Калининградский областной историко-художественный музей ул. Клиническая 2, 236016 Калининград

References

Document Type

Publication order reference

Identifiers

YADDA identifier

bwmeta1.element.doi-10_36154_wa_65_2014_14
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