PREHISTORIC ARCHAEOLOGICAL DISCOVERIES OF THE BISTRA VALLEY (BIHOR COUNTY).

Autor: SFRENGEU, Florin
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Zdroj: Annals of Oradea University. Fasciola History-Archaeology / Analele Universitatii din Oradea. Fascicola Istorie-Arheologie; 2011, Issue 21, p7-12, 6p
Abstrakt: The oldest archaeological finds of the Bistra Valley, made in the vill Vărzari, village Popeşti belong to the cultural group Ciumeşti - Pişcolt from the Neolithic cultural complex of Cluj - Cheile Turzii - Lumea Nouă - Iclod. In the Neolithic, this area was part of the area of spreading the Tiszapolgár culture, in which the stylistic change of the ceramics from the previous one has been linked to the early copper metallurgy. At Tăuteu were found several Neolithic tools (bronze pickaxes) on the surrounding hills, which are kept at the Ţării Crişurilor Museum in Oradea. From the early Iron Age are known a series of bronze deposits, of which, for the Bistra Valley, we remember the series of Moigrad-Tăuteni (Tăuteu) of Hallstatt B1. At Voivozi they have reported Hallstatt pottery fragments at the place called Cilogoş, which was partly polled an archaeological resort with three discontinuous levels of housing belonging to the early Iron Age (Hallstatt), to the free Dacians from the Roman period and during the centuries VII -IX A.D. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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