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THE RESURRECTION OF LINKUHNEN (RŽEVSKOE/LINKŪNAI): A NEW PERSPECTIVE ON A ROMAN IRON AGE TO VIKING AGE CEMETERY IN THE LOWER MEMEL (NEMUNAS) REGION
The article summarises new investigations at the famous site of Linkuhnen and its material culture, which was excavated between 1928 and 1939, but never really published. The surviving finds from the cemetery, together with information collected from diverse archival sources, show a picture of a burial ground which was probably used from the second to the 11th century. The richness and the international references of the local material culture during the Viking Age point to an important role of the site in the network of trade and communication between the Baltic Sea, Scandinavia and Eastern Europe. Key words: Roman Iron Age, Migration Period, Viking Age, Prussia-Museum, River Nemunas (Memel, Neman). DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.15181/ ab.v1i0.1137