Exotic Goods from the Early Iron Age Necropolis Stubarlija, Serbia, as Indicators of Cultural Contacts
Аутори
Ljuština, MarijaRadišić, Teodora
Ninčić, Ivan
Остала ауторства
Sîrbu, ValeriuSchuster, Cristian
Hortopan, Dumitru
Конференцијски прилог (Објављена верзија)
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The Early Iron Age necropolis Stubarlija is situated near the village of Mošorin in south Bačka. It
contained five skeletal graves attributed to the Srem/Syrmia group. The grave inventory included pottery
finds, Certosa fibulae, glass beads and cowry shells. Apart from the pottery finds with traditions of the local
Bosut group, other finds are considered to be imported goods. In this paper we will focus on the cowry shells
- the unique finds which have not been recorded on other sites in the territory of the Syrmia group. Cowry
shells were found only in one grave of this necropolis. According to P. Medović, the cowry shells were
imported to the territory of present day Slovenia via the northern Adriatic, and as re-imported goods they
could have been brought from Slovenia, along with the Certosa fibulae and the multi-coloured glass beads to
the territory of the Syrmia group. The aim of this paper is to examine whether the practice of placing cowry
shells in graves suggests cult...ural contacts other than proposed.
Кључне речи:
Early Iron Age / Syrmia group / Stubarlija necropolis / cowry shells / Scythian Alföld groupИзвор:
Border Guards of the Passes, from the Fortresses and the Graves. The Bronze and Iron Ages. Proceedings of the 17th International Colloquium of Funerary Archaeology, Târgu Jiu, Gorj County (Romania) 4th-7th October 2018, 2019, 139-148Издавач:
- Editura Istros a Muzeul Brăilei “Carol I”, Târgu Jiu – Brăila.
Институција/група
Arheologija / ArchaeologyTY - CONF AU - Ljuština, Marija AU - Radišić, Teodora AU - Ninčić, Ivan PY - 2019 UR - http://reff.f.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/5119 AB - The Early Iron Age necropolis Stubarlija is situated near the village of Mošorin in south Bačka. It contained five skeletal graves attributed to the Srem/Syrmia group. The grave inventory included pottery finds, Certosa fibulae, glass beads and cowry shells. Apart from the pottery finds with traditions of the local Bosut group, other finds are considered to be imported goods. In this paper we will focus on the cowry shells - the unique finds which have not been recorded on other sites in the territory of the Syrmia group. Cowry shells were found only in one grave of this necropolis. According to P. Medović, the cowry shells were imported to the territory of present day Slovenia via the northern Adriatic, and as re-imported goods they could have been brought from Slovenia, along with the Certosa fibulae and the multi-coloured glass beads to the territory of the Syrmia group. The aim of this paper is to examine whether the practice of placing cowry shells in graves suggests cultural contacts other than proposed. PB - Editura Istros a Muzeul Brăilei “Carol I”, Târgu Jiu – Brăila. C3 - Border Guards of the Passes, from the Fortresses and the Graves. The Bronze and Iron Ages. Proceedings of the 17th International Colloquium of Funerary Archaeology, Târgu Jiu, Gorj County (Romania) 4th-7th October 2018 T1 - Exotic Goods from the Early Iron Age Necropolis Stubarlija, Serbia, as Indicators of Cultural Contacts EP - 148 SP - 139 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_reff_5119 ER -
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Ljuština, M., Radišić, T.,& Ninčić, I.. (2019). Exotic Goods from the Early Iron Age Necropolis Stubarlija, Serbia, as Indicators of Cultural Contacts. in Border Guards of the Passes, from the Fortresses and the Graves. The Bronze and Iron Ages. Proceedings of the 17th International Colloquium of Funerary Archaeology, Târgu Jiu, Gorj County (Romania) 4th-7th October 2018 Editura Istros a Muzeul Brăilei “Carol I”, Târgu Jiu – Brăila.., 139-148. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_reff_5119
Ljuština M, Radišić T, Ninčić I. Exotic Goods from the Early Iron Age Necropolis Stubarlija, Serbia, as Indicators of Cultural Contacts. in Border Guards of the Passes, from the Fortresses and the Graves. The Bronze and Iron Ages. Proceedings of the 17th International Colloquium of Funerary Archaeology, Târgu Jiu, Gorj County (Romania) 4th-7th October 2018. 2019;:139-148. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_reff_5119 .
Ljuština, Marija, Radišić, Teodora, Ninčić, Ivan, "Exotic Goods from the Early Iron Age Necropolis Stubarlija, Serbia, as Indicators of Cultural Contacts" in Border Guards of the Passes, from the Fortresses and the Graves. The Bronze and Iron Ages. Proceedings of the 17th International Colloquium of Funerary Archaeology, Târgu Jiu, Gorj County (Romania) 4th-7th October 2018 (2019):139-148, https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_reff_5119 .