A Bronze Age ritual structure on the edge of the Carpathian Basin

  • Subiect: This article is a revised version of a talk which was given at the Satu Mare conference in 2008 and includes the latest results from our excavation campaigns in the summers of 2008 and 2009 on the site in Lăpuş-Podanc, tumulus 26. The Lăpuş barrow necropolis is one of the best known Bronze Age sites in the entire Carpathian basin and adjacent areas. It lies in the isolated Lăpuş river basin embedded in the western foothills of the ore bearing Carpathian Mountains in the district of Maramureş, north western Romania. This cemetery is the largest surviving Late Bronze Age barrow necropolis in the eastern Carpathian region discovered to date, which – as the excavations in the course of our project revealed – also comprises a new type of monument, which will be introduced in this article.
  • Limba de redactare: română
  • Vezi publicația: Satu Mare - Studii şi Comunicări
  • Editura: Editura Muzeului Sătmărean
  • Loc publicare: Satu Mare
  • Anul publicaţiei: 2010
  • Referinţă bibliografică pentru nr. revistă: XXVI; nr. în TOM: I; anul 2010; subtitlu: Amurgul Mileniului II a. Chr. în Câmpia Tisei şi Transilvania. Simpozion Satu Mare 18-19 iulie 2008; seria Arheologie
  • Paginaţia: 219-234
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