2014
DOI: 10.1515/pz-2014-0020
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The stone fortifications of the settlement at Spišský Štvrtok. A contribution to the discussion on the long-distance contacts of the Otomani-Füzesabony culture

Abstract: Zusammenfassung: In den letzten Jahrzehnten nahm die Siedlung von Spišský Štvrtok eine wichtige Rolle in der Debatte über jene Fernbeziehungen ein, die die Welt der mykenischen Kultur mit Mitteleuropa verbanden. Obwohl die Ergebnisse der Ausgrabungen auf dem Gelände noch immer nicht in ihrer Gesamtheit veröffentlicht sind, postulierte der Ausgräber J. Vladár eine Übereinstimmung der Steinmauern und Bastionen mit solchen mykenischer Architektur und fand für diese Thesen wissenschaftlichen Zuspruch. Im vorliegen… Show more

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“…In these graves (Figure 7) (nos. 133 and 280; Olexa 1987; Jaeger and Olexa 2014), casting mould used for the production of Rollenkopf pins (probably Rollenkopf I ; grave 133) and Kugelkopf pins (grave 280) were discovered. The varying level of equipment richness in these graves has been interpreted elsewhere as reflecting the different levels of skill and metallurgical knowledge possessed by the two buried men (Jaeger and Olexa 2014).…”
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“…In these graves (Figure 7) (nos. 133 and 280; Olexa 1987; Jaeger and Olexa 2014), casting mould used for the production of Rollenkopf pins (probably Rollenkopf I ; grave 133) and Kugelkopf pins (grave 280) were discovered. The varying level of equipment richness in these graves has been interpreted elsewhere as reflecting the different levels of skill and metallurgical knowledge possessed by the two buried men (Jaeger and Olexa 2014).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The selection was based on the criterion of the presence of amber ornaments in the burial furnishings 2 , hence the predominance of female burials in the collection. Previous datings from the so-called metallurgists’ graves (graves 133 and 280; Jaeger and Olexa 2014) were also included in the analyses. Dating using the accelerator technique (AMS) was performed in the Poznań Radiocarbon Laboratory.…”
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