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Publikováno v:
Sprawozdania Archeologiczne. 74:249-288
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 ty
Autor:
Piotr Łuczkiewicz, Łukasz Pospieszny, Zdzislaw Belka, Sylwia Łukasik, Marta Krenz-Niedbała, Aneta Kuzioła, Jörg Kleemann
Publikováno v:
Praehistorische Zeitschrift. 97:609-623
Summary From 19 inhumation graves from the cemetery in Malbork-Wielbark (northern Poland) samples (teeth) were collected for the analysis of strontium (87Sr/86Sr) isotopes in order to try to determine the origin of the subjects. The chronological ran
Autor:
Oliver Mecking, Aneta Kuzioła, Jörg Kleemann Prof. Us, Malgorzata Daszkiewicz, Adam Presz MSc., Piotr Łuczkiewicz Prof. Umcs
Publikováno v:
Praehistorische Zeitschrift. 96:173-205
The cemetery at Malbork-Wielbark, Pomeranian voivodship, northern Poland, was in use from phase A1 of the Late Pre-Roman Iron Age (end of the 3rd/beginning of the 2nd century AD) to the early Migration Period (phase D1 – beginning of the 5th centur
Publikováno v:
Praehistorische Zeitschrift. 94:414-453
The necropolis at Malbork-Wielbark was excavated from 1927 to 1936 and 2008 to 2019. This burial ground is the eponymous site of the Wielbark culture. To date, over 2000 burials, both inhumation and cremation (pit and urn graves), have been recorded
Autor:
Aneta Kuzioła, Jörg Kleemann, Piotr Łuczkiewicz, Agnieszka M. Noryśkiewicz, Michał Jankowski, Marcin Sykuła
Publikováno v:
Antiquity. 95
The cemetery site for which the Wielbark Culture was named has been known for over a century. The scientific value of the site is, however, only now beginning to be realised. With a continuous sequence of use spanning five centuries, the site may hol