Autor: |
CHVOJKA, ONDŘEJ, HLÁSEK, DANIEL, FRÖHLICH, JIŘÍ, JOHN, JAN, KRÁL, VLASTIMIL, KRIŠTUF, PETR, MENŠÍK, PETR, MICHÁLEK, JAN, PTÁK, MARTIN, RYCHLÍK, MARTIN, VOBEJDA, LIBOR |
Zdroj: |
Archeologické Výzkumy v Jižních Čechách; 2021, Issue 34, p43-112, 70p |
Abstrakt: |
In the article, new isolated Bronze Age metal finds are published which have been documented in the territory of South Bohemia over the last about five years and which have not been published anywhere else. These are 137 bronze or copper artefacts from 128 sites which are dateable to all chronological phases of the Bronze Age. Some of them are quite unique in South Bohemia, with analogies in other Central European regions. Several artefacts were subjected to spectral analysis in order to determine their chemical composition. A spearhead from Horažďovice was also subjected to traceological analysis. In addition to an enrichment of the typological spectrum of artefacts, these discoveries in some cases also proved human activities in regions regarded as uninhabited or only sporadically utilized. Thus the presented article clearly shows the importance and significance of documentation and rescue of these unique finds. Their interpretive value is lower than that of those made in settlement, funerary or hoard contexts, but they are definitely not without importance for our knowledge of prehistoric settlement and human activities in the region. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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Complementary Index |
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