Frühe Bronzezeit und Stufe Br A3. Brauchen wir diese Stufe?

With respect to the diverse development throughout the Early Bronze Age, a few periodization systems have been proposed and used. These systems use the primary classification by P. Reinecke and they are per manently innovated. Therefore, a large number of periodization tables have been created, whi...

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Main Author: David Rožnovský
Format: Article
Language:ces
Published: Univerzita Karlova, Filozofická fakulta 2019-12-01
Series:Studia Hercynia
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Online Access:https://studiahercynia.ff.cuni.cz/wp-content/uploads/sites/79/2020/10/David_Roznovsky_116-123.pdf
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spelling doaj-bd34ebb45f544d289509b153a85846402020-11-25T03:03:53ZcesUniverzita Karlova, Filozofická fakultaStudia Hercynia1212-58652336-81442019-12-01232116123Frühe Bronzezeit und Stufe Br A3. Brauchen wir diese Stufe?David Rožnovský 0Jihomoravské muzeum ve ZnojměWith respect to the diverse development throughout the Early Bronze Age, a few periodization systems have been proposed and used. These systems use the primary classification by P. Reinecke and they are per manently innovated. Therefore, a large number of periodization tables have been created, which have the same goal but a different result. We can see this situation in the example of the Br A3 period. Is it necessary to separate a new period, or would it be better to improve the contents of the existing periods? How should we approach the Br A3 period in Moravia and how are we to define it? In my opinion, we ought to keep using the Br A2 period for the end of the Early Bronze Age. The overlapping phases of the cultures may be matched to the turn of Br A2/Br B11 or to the beginning of Br B1. https://studiahercynia.ff.cuni.cz/wp-content/uploads/sites/79/2020/10/David_Roznovsky_116-123.pdfearly bronze ageperiodization systemsreineckebr a3 phase
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Frühe Bronzezeit und Stufe Br A3. Brauchen wir diese Stufe?
Studia Hercynia
early bronze age
periodization systems
reinecke
br a3 phase
author_facet David Rožnovský
author_sort David Rožnovský
title Frühe Bronzezeit und Stufe Br A3. Brauchen wir diese Stufe?
title_short Frühe Bronzezeit und Stufe Br A3. Brauchen wir diese Stufe?
title_full Frühe Bronzezeit und Stufe Br A3. Brauchen wir diese Stufe?
title_fullStr Frühe Bronzezeit und Stufe Br A3. Brauchen wir diese Stufe?
title_full_unstemmed Frühe Bronzezeit und Stufe Br A3. Brauchen wir diese Stufe?
title_sort frühe bronzezeit und stufe br a3. brauchen wir diese stufe?
publisher Univerzita Karlova, Filozofická fakulta
series Studia Hercynia
issn 1212-5865
2336-8144
publishDate 2019-12-01
description With respect to the diverse development throughout the Early Bronze Age, a few periodization systems have been proposed and used. These systems use the primary classification by P. Reinecke and they are per manently innovated. Therefore, a large number of periodization tables have been created, which have the same goal but a different result. We can see this situation in the example of the Br A3 period. Is it necessary to separate a new period, or would it be better to improve the contents of the existing periods? How should we approach the Br A3 period in Moravia and how are we to define it? In my opinion, we ought to keep using the Br A2 period for the end of the Early Bronze Age. The overlapping phases of the cultures may be matched to the turn of Br A2/Br B11 or to the beginning of Br B1.
topic early bronze age
periodization systems
reinecke
br a3 phase
url https://studiahercynia.ff.cuni.cz/wp-content/uploads/sites/79/2020/10/David_Roznovsky_116-123.pdf
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