Florin Gogâltan, Sorin Felea
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在这个场合,我们选择发表一些在罗马尼亚巴纳特发现的嵌套斧头,但没有考古背景,这些物品可以被包括在更广泛的“孤立/单一”物品类别中。对于阿尼纳(Pl. I.1)的作品,我们没有找到任何令人满意的形状和装饰的相似之处。根据其一般的外表,然而,嵌岩斧无疑是青铜时代晚期的产物,它不可能精确指定是否可以追溯到青铜时代晚期第二阶段(Bz C / 2 d - Ha A1早期阶段)或青铜时代晚期III (Ha)。一个可能的类比为嵌岩斧从紫铆素(Pl I.2。)是一块从囤积Novičej(伏伊伏丁那,塞尔维亚),但有点宽,边缘或嵌岩囤积的斧子Urovica也在塞尔维亚。在形状和装饰上更接近的是匈牙利南部Szentgáloskér窖藏中的一把嵌套斧头。这两件藏品都可以追溯到Ha A阶段,也就是青铜时代晚期。对于卡拉尼(Pl. II.1)的嵌套斧头上的装饰,我们没有找到任何令人满意的类比。然而,可以肯定的是,这件作品也是青铜时代晚期的产物,没有更精确的时间评估。我们因此提出一个大分类:已故青铜二世(Bz C / 2 d - Ha开始阶段A1)——晚期青铜III (Ha)。从Foeni嵌岩斧的类比(Pl。II . 2) II .发现主要的西方喀尔巴阡盆地和顺序覆盖广泛的地平线的青铜时代晚期二世(Bz C / 2 d - Ha A1)早期阶段和晚期青铜III (Ha)时期,更为集中在所谓的库尔德人的视野后,a Mozsolics和Cincu-Suseni m . Rusu和m . Petrescu-Damboviț。
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Din colecțiile Muzeului Național al Banatului din Timișoara. I. Celturi izolate/singulare din Banatul Românesc / From the Collections of the National Museum of Banat in Timișoara. I. Isolated/Singular Socketed Axes from the Romanian Banat
On this occasion we chose to publish some socketed axes, that were discovered in the Romanian Banat, but without an archaeological context, pieces that can be included in that broader category of "isolated/singular" objects. For the piece from Anina (Pl. I.1.) we did not find any satisfactory analogy in terms of shape and ornament taken together. According to its general appearance, however, socketed axe is undoubtedly a product of the Late Bronze Age, and it is not possible to specify exactly whether it can be dated to the Late Bronze Age II stage (Bz C/2D - early Ha A1 phase) or Late Bronze Age III (Ha A). A possible analogy for the socketed axe from Butin (Pl. I.2.) is a piece from the hoard in Novi Bečej (Vojvodina, Serbia), but the edge is a bit wider, or a socketed axe from the hoard in Urovica also in Serbia. Much closer in shape and ornament is a socketed axe from the Szentgáloskér hoard in southern Hungary. Both hoards were dated to stage Ha A, so a late Bronze Age III. For the decoration on the socketed axe from Carani (Pl. II.1.) we did not find any satisfactory analogy. However, it is certain that this piece is also a product of the Late Bronze Age, without being able to make more precise chronological assessments. We thus propose a broad classification: Late Bronze II (Bz C/2D - beginning of phase Ha A1) - Late Bronze III (Ha A). The analogies for the socketed axe from Foeni (Pl. II.2.) are found mainly to the west of the Carpathian Basin and chronologically cover the wide horizon of the Late Bronze Age II (Bz C/2D - early phase Ha A1) and Late Bronze III (Ha A) periods, with a greater concentration in the so-called Kurd horizons after A. Mozsolics and Cincu-Suseni after M. Rusu and M. Petrescu-Dâmbovița.
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