克里维纳-利奥波兹堡——罗马尼亚西南部新发现的铁器时代山顶定居点

Andrei Georgescu, Adrian Ardelean, A. Sărășan
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中世纪堡垒Jdioara周围的地区因发现了许多铁器时代晚期的硬币而闻名。这一点,加上堡垒的特定地名,鼓励我们调查该地区,寻找可能的史前或古代定居点。我们在中世纪城堡以北200米的地方发现了这样一个遗址,它位于一个三面被纳尔德拉河包围的海角上。为了更好地了解场地的演变,并为未来的调查设定参数,我们专注于三个主要目标。第一个目标是获得精确的地表数字高程模型,以便更好地了解人为干预和潜在的居住区域。我们的第二项任务是对主要阶地进行地球物理测绘,以确定该地区存在的考古结构。最后,从地表和一个小测试沟收集的材料使我们能够描绘出这个定居点的一些年代标志。因此,发现了两个带有居住痕迹的主要露台以及通往这些围栏的通道,这些围栏由可能的塔楼保护。从表面收集到的材料使我们能够确定至少两个居住阶段。第一个可以追溯到早期铁器时代末期,而最近的一个属于达契亚地平线。
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Crivina-Leopoldsberg – A Newly Discovered Iron Age Hilltop Settlement from Southwestern Romania
The area surrounding the medieval fortress of Jdioara is known for numerous discoveries of coins dated to the Late Iron Age. This, together with the specific toponym of the fortress encouraged us to survey the area for a possible prehistoric or ancient settlement. We discovered such a site just 200 m north of the medieval citadel on a cape surrounded from three sides by the river Nădrag. In order to better understand the evolution of the site and set the parameters for future investigations we focused on three main objectives. The first objective involved obtaining an accurate Digital Elevation Model of the surface, in order to better understand the anthropic interventions and potential areas of habitation. Our second task focused on geophysical mapping of the main terrace in order to identify the archaeological structures present on this area. Lastly, the gathering of materials from the surface and from a small test-trench allowed us to sketch some chronological landmarks of this settlement. Thus, two main terraces with traces of habitation as well as an access road to these enclosures, guarded by a possible tower-dwelling, were discovered. The material collected from the surface allowed us to identify at least two phases of habitation. The first one dates from the end of the Early Iron Age, while the latest belongs to the Dacian horizon.
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