Două pandantive de aur din secolul al IV-lea

  • Subiect: „Two golden pendants were found in the tumular necropolis from Gura Secului – Nemţişor (village, Vânători, Neamţ County). The respective cemetery was dated in the 4th century AD and belongs to the Carpathian tumuli culture. The first pendant is crescentiform (lunula) and has close analogies with the discoveries of the same period from Solonci (Zakarpattia, Ukraine) and from Valea Strâmbă (village, Suseni, Harghita County). The three discoveries (Gura Secului, Solonci, Valea Strâmbă) seem to emerge a common archaeological horizon corresponding to C3 – D1 phases. The second pendant is a jewellery consisting of a semiprecious stone into a metallic rim. This pendant could have been manufactured in Romula or Moesia. On the basis of the presence of golden jewelleries presented above, we can discern that the monument from Gura Secului attests the existence of a discrete community (clan) that owned its prominence on social, rather than ethnic grounds.”
  • Limba de redactare: română
  • Vezi publicația: Acta Musei Tutovensis: ActaMT
  • Editura: Demiurg
  • Loc publicare: Bârlad
  • Anul publicaţiei: 2018
  • Referinţă bibliografică pentru nr. revistă: XIV; anul 2018; seria Istorie veche şi arheologie
  • Paginaţia: 107-117
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