Importuri în lumea dacică: despre o mărgea cu faţa umană descoperită la Mala Kopanya

  • Subiect: Archaeological research conducted over 35 years at Mala Kopanya (Zakarpattia, Ukraine) has uncovered one of the greatest centres belonging to the classical period of the Dacian civilization (1st century BC - 1st century AD). Among the pieces found in the fortified settlement there is a mosaic plaque with a female representation, of glass, a unique discovery in the Dacian world. For the Barbaricum such beads are known especially in the north area of the Black Sea, generally dated in the 1st century BC – 2nd century AD. So far we do not have enough archaeological data to reconstruct a path distribution of these types of beads from the Roman Empire (Egypt) to Dacian fortified settlement from Mala Kopanya. We can assume a direct way makes it possible to assume that they were imported in the Dacian from this space. The glass plaque with human mask, imported from the Roman world, found at Mala Kopanya is, along with many other imported pieces, an important evidence to prove the existence of trade relations of Dacians with the Roman state, relationships established, as proved by this piece, long before the Roman conquest, through Greece, of traders. But the large number of such beads discovered north of the Black Sea makes it possible to assume that they were imported in the Dacian from this space. The glass plaque with human mask, imported from the Roman world, found at Mala Kopanya is, along with many other imported pieces, an important evidence to prove the existence of trade relations of Dacians with the Roman state, relationships established, as proved by this piece, long before the Roman conquest.
  • Limba de redactare: română
  • Vezi publicația: Revista Bistriţei: RB
  • Editura: Accent
  • Loc publicare: Cluj-Napoca
  • Anul publicaţiei: 2013
  • Referinţă bibliografică pentru nr. revistă: XXVII; anul 2013
  • Paginaţia: 31-36
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