Women – Trade – Cultural Interactions in the Late Iron Age: Example of Collection of Late Iron Age finds from Lesonice, Znojmo District (Moravia)

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Authors

TESKA Milena KUČA Martin JÍLEK Jan

Year of publication 2024
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source PRAEHISTORISCHE ZEITSCHRIFT
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Faculty of Arts

Citation
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Doi http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/pz-2022-2031
Keywords Moravia; Pre-Roman Period; Late La Tene Period; Oksywie Culture; Przeworsk Culture; burial; offering/hoard; contacts; Amber Road
Description The collection of archaeological finds from Lesonice provides a unique evidence for contacts between the Late La Tene environment in the Middle Danube region and the territory of north-eastern Poland. Problematic circumstances of finding and atypical localisation do not allow to clearly determine the find context. The article therefore discusses both possibilities – burial and hoard/offering. The assemblage of finds can be dated to stage LTD1 or LTD2a, and, according to the chronology of the Pre-Roman Period in Poland, to stage A2 or to the transition A2/A3.
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