Un toporaş cu aripioare din fortificaţia getică Horodca Mică

  • Subiect: AN IRON AX WITH WINGS DISCOVERED AT THE GETAE FORTIFICATION FROM HORODCA MICĂ During the research from the precinct of the Getae fortification of Horodca Mică (Hânceşti District, Moldova) was discovered a “deposit” of iron objects consisting of 11 pieces. Among them, a special attention deserves a small Winged ax (Ärmchenbeile) for which we don’t know yet analogies in the interfluves of the Prut and Dniester Rivers. It should be noted that there are neither clear analogies corresponding to this chronological segment in the entire Carpathian-Danubian-Pontic territory. There are, however, several copies whose discovery, even uncertain, could, with a sufficient dose of reserve, be chronologically dated to the second stage of the Iron Age. Equally true is the fact that beyond the discoveries of axes with wings in uncertain conditions, we have enough cases of discoveries that can be dated with certainty with the first stage of the Iron Age (both in the Carpathian-Danubian-Pontic space and in larger territories). This situation has led to multiple debates, which often inclined to assign all discoveries of this kind to the Hallstatt, hypothesis that is being challenged by the discovery of Horodca Mică. No less discussed is the functional aspect of this type of artifact, which prompted us to address this issue through the context of discoveries made.
  • Limba de redactare: română (şi un rezumat în engleză)
  • Secţiunea: Epoca metalelor
  • Vezi publicația: Acta Musei Porolissensis: ActaMP
  • Editura: Editura Porolissum a Muzeului Judeţean
  • Loc publicare: Zalău
  • Anul publicaţiei: 2016
  • Referinţă bibliografică pentru nr. revistă: XXXVIII; anul 2016; subtitlu: Anuarul Muzeului Judeţean de Istorie şi Artă Zalău; seria arheologie - restaurare - conservare
  • Paginaţia: 163-180
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