Alexandru Szentmiklosi, Zsuzsanna Kopeczny, Andrei Bălărie
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摘要
五个科学家的名字personalities-Almásy György, Chernel István, Miske Kálmán, Bella Lajos和BódogMilleker,由于这两个考古遗址的特殊性,它们的进化在相对较短的时间内相遇,这与Gaj的发现有关。如果要感谢Almásy György对考古研究的专注和努力,那就是MiskeK。贝拉·L.将这些发现介绍到当时的考古文献中,从而引起了人们对这些发现的普遍兴趣,他们开始了第一次考古研究。但我们欠b的最多。米勒,他的科学工作继续不仅是一个工具,而且是一个参考点,他致力于保护过去的遗迹,并根据科学标准进行考古研究。Gaj-Beli Breg的考古发现证明了一个火葬墓地的存在,属于Žuto Brdo- g rla Mare文化,在那里,与文化“古典”阶段的元素一起,还有陶器容器,其形状和装饰要求更早的时间分类,与Szeremle-Bjelo Brdo群体的进化同时代。gaj - csolak - fsamle malom和Beli Breg的发现成为考古文献的一部分,尽管他们的位置(Kovin地区)是错误的,但在那里发现的文物的特殊性使这两个地点成为巴纳特地区史前历史的主要参考点。
Descoperirile arheologice din hotarul localităţii Gaj (Serbia). Colecţia Almásy / Archaeological FindingsAt the Border Area of Gaj (Serbia). Almásy Collection
The names of five scientific personalities-Almásy György, Chernel István, Miske Kálmán, Bella Lajos and BódogMilleker, whose evolutions met in a relatively short period of time because of the particularities of the twoarchaeological sites, are linked to the Gaj findings.If Almásy György can be thanked for his focus and effort in starting the archaeological research, it was MiskeK. and Bella L. who introduced these discoveries into the archaeological literature of the time, and consequentlyto the general interest into these findings, they had started the first archaeological researches. But we owe most toB. Milleker, whose scientific work continues to be not only a tool but also a reference point for his commitment tothe preservation of the vestiges of the past and to the conduct of archaeological research according to scientific criteria.the archaeological findings at Gaj-Beli Breg demonstrate the existence of a cremation necropolis belonging tothe Žuto Brdo-Gârla Mare culture, where together with elements from the “classical” stage of the culture, there arealso pottery vessels whose shape and ornaments plead for an earlier chronological classification, contemporary tothe evolution of the Szeremle-Bjelo Brdo group.The Gaj-Csollak-féle malom and Beli Breg findings became part of the archaeological literature and despite theirmistaken location (Kovin area), the particularities of the artifacts discovered there turned the two sites into majorreference points in the pre-history of the Banat region.