Nova kasnobrončanodobna ostava iz Srebrenika : preliminarno izvješće (CROSBI ID 255796)
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Podaci o odgovornosti
Blečić Kavur, Martina ; Jašarević, Aleksandar ; Mutapčić, Almir
hrvatski
Nova kasnobrončanodobna ostava iz Srebrenika : preliminarno izvješće
Late Bronze Age hoard from Srebrenik it turned up by chance in May 2016. It was discovered in a shallow pit on the slope of the hill facing down towards small stream in the village Rapatnice near Srebrenik (Tuzla Canton). The Srebrenik hoard is the largest hoard of bronze metalwork yet found. It consists of over 150 pieces divided into 5 groups: weapons, tools, ornaments, bronze sheets and raw materials (ingots), which defined the hoard to be of a large quantity and mixed composition. In those aspects, it represents the application of a classical pattern of hoard finds from the wider Pannonian-Carpathian and Eastern Alpine region. According to the typological analysis and its chronological attributions, artefacts from hoard show great similarity with findings from nearby hoards, like that from Boljanić dated to the IInd phase of the Urnfield period hoards of Bosnia and Herzegovina, culturally associated with the Late Bronze Age Barice-Gređani group. In cultural and technological aspects, it is interpreted in closer association with a characteristic pattern of manifestation of hoards over a wide area of south-western Pannonia basin with Slavonia and Serbian Danube region, i.e. with the hoards of the II nd phase of Continental Croatia – Veliko Nabrđe and with the IInd phase of the Urnfield hoards of Serbian territory. Consequently, the Srebernik hoard is well synchronized with the Ha A1 phase i.e. with the late 13th first half of the 12th century B.C. of the corrected Central European periodization
Sjeverna Bosna, ostava iz Srebrenika, kasno brončano doba, II. horizont ostava Bosne i Hercegovine
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engleski
New Late Bronze Age hoard from Srebrenik: a preliminary report
Late Bronze Age hoard from Srebrenik it turned up by chance in May 2016. It was discovered in a shallow pit on the slope of the hill facing down towards small stream in the village Rapatnice near Srebrenik (Tuzla Canton). The Srebrenik hoard is the largest hoard of bronze metalwork yet found. It consists of over 150 pieces divided into 5 groups: weapons, tools, ornaments, bronze sheets and raw materials (ingots), which defined the hoard to be of a large quantity and mixed composition. In those aspects, it represents the application of a classical pattern of hoard finds from the wider Pannonian-Carpathian and Eastern Alpine region. According to the typological analysis and its chronological attributions, artefacts from hoard show great similarity with findings from nearby hoards, like that from Boljanić dated to the IInd phase of the Urnfield period hoards of Bosnia and Herzegovina, culturally associated with the Late Bronze Age Barice-Gređani group. In cultural and technological aspects, it is interpreted in closer association with a characteristic pattern of manifestation of hoards over a wide area of south-western Pannonia basin with Slavonia and Serbian Danube region, i.e. with the hoards of the II nd phase of Continental Croatia – Veliko Nabrđe and with the IInd phase of the Urnfield hoards of Serbian territory. Consequently, the Srebernik hoard is well synchronized with the Ha A1 phase i.e. with the late 13th first half of the 12th century B.C. of the corrected Central European periodization
North Bosnia, The Srebrenik hoard, Late Bronze Age, IInd hoard horizon of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Early Urnfield period, Ha A1, typology, chronolog
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Podaci o izdanju
45
2016.
53-62
objavljeno
0350-0020
2232-7770
10.5644/Godisnjak.CBI.ANUBiH-45.72