洛沃西采(利托姆日策区)的ÚnŞtice文化集体墓地。洛沃西采(利托姆日采区)的ÚnŞtice文化集团墓地。论西北波西米亚青铜时代早期的墓地

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文章的主题是2014年在波希米亚西北部Lovosice (Litoměřice地区)调查的早期青铜器时代的“群”ununtice文化墓地。该墓地的历史可以追溯到公元前2021-1751年,与波西米亚其他地区ununtice文化的成熟阶段(Moucha的前古典和古典阶段)相对应。墓地的特点是石头甚至木制结构,多个墓葬和微型船只的专属存在。人口主要由老年人组成,并伴有相应的退行性生产变化;只有两个非成年人被确定。骨骼上的表观遗传标记证明了被埋葬个体之间一定程度的亲属关系,这些标记在集体墓地内外都有记录。新的发掘提供了关于墓地空间结构的更详细信息,除了大型墓地(Liběšovice, Březno附近的Louny和Velke Žernoseky类型)外,墓地由10-20个坟墓,小群坟墓和孤独坟墓组成。这些定居点也经常被安置在靠近墓地的地方,或者像Lovosice一样,安置在墓地的中间。外源性人工制品(琥珀珠、金饰、硅石匕首)的空间分布表明,在青铜时代早期,波西米亚西北部可能存在一个成熟的长途路线网络。连接长途交换系统的一个可能的节点可能位于Ohře河下游地区。除其他事项外,这可以通过集中的具有特殊发现的墓地,有冶金证据的定居点和集中在Lovosice地理上确定的微区域的最大的波西米亚锭堆来证明。
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Skupinové pohřebiště únětické kultury z Lovosic (okr. Litoměřice). K funerálním areálům starší doby bronzové v severozápadních Čechách / The Únětice Culture Group Cemetery from Lovosice (Litoměřice District). On Early Bronze Age Burial Grounds in Northwest Bohemia
The subject of the article is the “group” Unětice culture cemetery from the Early Bronze Age investigated in 2014 in Lovosice (Litoměřice district, northwest Bohemia). The cemetery’s dating to 2021–1751 BC corresponds to the mature stage of the Unětice culture in other parts of Bohemia (Moucha’s preclassical and classical stages). The cemetery is characterised by stone and apparently even wooden structures, multiple burials and the exclusive presence of miniature vessels. The population was composed primarily of old adults with the corresponding degenerative productive changes; only two non-adults were determined. Epigenetic marks on the skeletons testifying to a certain degree of kinship between the buried individuals were documented at the group cemetery and outside of it. New excavations have provided more detailed information on the spatial structure of burial grounds which, in addition to large cemeteries (of the Liběšovice, Březno near Louny, and Velke Žernoseky type), are composed of cemeteries with 10–20 graves, small groups of graves and solitary graves. These are also frequently accompanied by contemporary settlements located either close to the cemeteries or, as in the case of Lovosice, in the middle of the burial grounds. The spatial distribution of exogenous artefacts (amber beads, gold ornaments, silicite daggers) points to the possibility of the existence of an established network of long-distance routes in northwest Bohemia in the Early Bronze Age. One of the possible nodal points connected to the long-distance exchange system could have been located in the lower Ohře River region. This is documented, among other things, by the concentration of burial grounds with exceptional finds, settlements with evidence of metallurgy and the largest Bohemian hoards of ingots concentrated in the geographically defined microregion of Lovosice.
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