The moulds from Velebit and European bronze age metal anvils
During the first excavations of the cemetery dating from the Bronze Age and Early Antiquity in the village of Velebit near Kanjiža (Northern Serbia) one of the excavated artefacts was found to belong to a used and broken stone mould for casting anvils. However, without an expert archaeologi...
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doaj-9a4de1f3a5514adf9fea8709131a61d22020-11-25T00:37:32ZdeuInstitute of Archaeology, Belgrade, SerbiaStarinar0350-02412406-07392019-01-0120196913918210.2298/STA1969139A0350-02411969139AThe moulds from Velebit and European bronze age metal anvilsArmbruster Barbara0Jockenhövel Albrecht1Kapuran Aleksandar2Ramadanski Raško3Université de Toulouse-Jean Jaurès, FranceWestfälische Wilhelms-Universität, Münster, GermanyInstitute of Archaeology, Belgrade, SerbiaTown Museum, Bečej, SerbiaDuring the first excavations of the cemetery dating from the Bronze Age and Early Antiquity in the village of Velebit near Kanjiža (Northern Serbia) one of the excavated artefacts was found to belong to a used and broken stone mould for casting anvils. However, without an expert archaeologist to supervise the recovery of this find, which remained unknown for decades after its discovery, as a starting point, the authors of this article present a synthesis that takes into account several aspects of this significant class of metalcraft object. This proceeds from the history of the excavation to the general role of European Bronze Age anvils in gold and bronze metalworking, and then further on to their typological, terminological, chronological and functional analysis and to their long-range distribution as a sign of an interregional network of craftsmen, including their social context and symbolism. [Project of the Serbian Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development, Grant no. OI177020: Archeology of Serbia: Cultural Identity, Integration Factors and the Role of the Mid-Balkans in the Development of European Prehistory]http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0350-0241/2019/0350-02411969139A.pdfbronze agecarpathian basintumulus cultureanvilsmouldsjewellerymetallurgy |
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The moulds from Velebit and European bronze age metal anvils |
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The moulds from Velebit and European bronze age metal anvils |
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The moulds from Velebit and European bronze age metal anvils |
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The moulds from Velebit and European bronze age metal anvils |
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The moulds from Velebit and European bronze age metal anvils |
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moulds from velebit and european bronze age metal anvils |
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During the first excavations of the cemetery dating from the Bronze Age and
Early Antiquity in the village of Velebit near Kanjiža (Northern Serbia) one
of the excavated artefacts was found to belong to a used and broken stone
mould for casting anvils. However, without an expert archaeologist to
supervise the recovery of this find, which remained unknown for decades
after its discovery, as a starting point, the authors of this article
present a synthesis that takes into account several aspects of this
significant class of metalcraft object. This proceeds from the history of
the excavation to the general role of European Bronze Age anvils in gold and
bronze metalworking, and then further on to their typological,
terminological, chronological and functional analysis and to their
long-range distribution as a sign of an interregional network of craftsmen,
including their social context and symbolism. [Project of the Serbian
Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development, Grant no.
OI177020: Archeology of Serbia: Cultural Identity, Integration Factors and
the Role of the Mid-Balkans in the Development of European Prehistory] |
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bronze age carpathian basin tumulus culture anvils moulds jewellery metallurgy |
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http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0350-0241/2019/0350-02411969139A.pdf |
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