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A Late Bronze Age hoard from Elgiszewo reflects the complex interplay between bronzesmithing, metal hoarding and local identity
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Jacek Gackowski
, Łukasz Kowalski
, Andrzej P. Kowalski
, Aldona Garbacz-Klempka
, Grzegorz Osipowicz
, Albin Sokół
, Mateusz Ćwiek
, Mariusz Bosiak
, Marek Kołyszko
, Andrzej Krzyszowski
, Maciej Markiewicz
, Paweł Molewski
, Agnieszka M. Noryśkiewicz
, Małgorzata Perek-Nowak
, Anna Rembisz-Lubiejewska
, Tomasz Skorupka
und Mateusz Sosnowski
Veröffentlicht/Copyright:
7. Januar 2025
Published Online: 2025-01-07
Published in Print: 2025-11-26
© 2024 the author(s), published by De Gruyter.
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- The oldest farmers’ settlement from Poland. New interdisciplinary data on chronology and economy from the Gwoździec site
- One place, many worlds – nutrition strategies of human groups inhabiting the site 3 in Miechów (southern Poland) since the Neolithic until the Iron Age
- New data about the provenance of the Early Eneolithic copper artefacts from western Lesser Poland
- Within the Range of the Watchtowers: Nature and Purpose of Late Bronze Age Hilltop Buildings in the Blagoevgrad Basin, Southwestern Bulgaria
- A Late Bronze Age hoard from Elgiszewo reflects the complex interplay between bronzesmithing, metal hoarding and local identity
- A fabric from the Hallstatt period yet unseen in Central Poland – some remarks on the find from Dąbrowa, Wieluń County
- Bornholm – the island in the middle. Communication, mobility and trade on the example of materials from the Store Frigård cemetery
- Ein Schmiedegrab der Oksywie-Kultur von Czarnówko, Kr. Lębork, Pommern
- The artefact from Kwiatków: the earliest spur featuring a zoomorphic motif from the slavic lands
- Early Medieval hoard from Gąski near Inowrocław: the oldest (?) silver deposit in the Piast-era Kuyavia
- Between East and West Europe. A ducal motte-type residence from the first half of the 13th century in Chełm (south-east Poland)
Schlagwörter für diesen Artikel
Late Bronze Age;
Lusatian culture;
Central Europe;
metal hoards;
horse bridle;
bronzesmithing;
itinerant smith;
archaeometallurgy;
traceology;
petrography
Creative Commons
BY 4.0
Artikel in diesem Heft
- Titelseiten
- Abhandlungen
- The oldest farmers’ settlement from Poland. New interdisciplinary data on chronology and economy from the Gwoździec site
- One place, many worlds – nutrition strategies of human groups inhabiting the site 3 in Miechów (southern Poland) since the Neolithic until the Iron Age
- New data about the provenance of the Early Eneolithic copper artefacts from western Lesser Poland
- Within the Range of the Watchtowers: Nature and Purpose of Late Bronze Age Hilltop Buildings in the Blagoevgrad Basin, Southwestern Bulgaria
- A Late Bronze Age hoard from Elgiszewo reflects the complex interplay between bronzesmithing, metal hoarding and local identity
- A fabric from the Hallstatt period yet unseen in Central Poland – some remarks on the find from Dąbrowa, Wieluń County
- Bornholm – the island in the middle. Communication, mobility and trade on the example of materials from the Store Frigård cemetery
- Ein Schmiedegrab der Oksywie-Kultur von Czarnówko, Kr. Lębork, Pommern
- The artefact from Kwiatków: the earliest spur featuring a zoomorphic motif from the slavic lands
- Early Medieval hoard from Gąski near Inowrocław: the oldest (?) silver deposit in the Piast-era Kuyavia
- Between East and West Europe. A ducal motte-type residence from the first half of the 13th century in Chełm (south-east Poland)