Pars pro toto. A World in a small place - The example of Iron Age grave goods from Vičja luka (CROSBI ID 42110)
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Blečić Kavur, Martina ; Kavur, Boris
engleski
Pars pro toto. A World in a small place - The example of Iron Age grave goods from Vičja luka
The graves from Vičje luka on the Island of Brač in Dalmatia, Croatia, have been known for over 45 years in the scientific literature. They have recently been mentioned in passing on several occasions, because of the large number of grave goods that bear witness to cultural or trading influences from different directions. The paper re-examines some of the jeweller and weaponry from graves 3 and 4. On the basis of these artefacts and their state of preservation it is possible to reconstruct the connections of the eastern Adriatic social elite in the economic and ideological currents of the 5th and 4th century BC in the region between the Aegean and the Alps.
Eastern Adriatic Coast, Vičja luka, Iron Age, grave goods, attire, weaponry, fragmentation, sign, symbol
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237-256.
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Podaci o knjizi
Funerary practices during the Bronze and Iron Ages in Central and Southeast Europe
SIRBU, Valeriu ; JEVTIĆ, Miloš ; DMITROVIĆ, Katarina ; LJUŠTINA, Marija
Beograd : Čačak: International Union for Prehistoric and Protohistoric Sciences ; Faculty of Philosophy Belgrade, National musem Čačak
2016.
978-86-6427-040-36