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本论文涉及的是2001年在罗马尼亚的考古遗址和联合国教科文组织纪念碑——达契亚城堡crecalp被盗的一批希腊风格的黄金珠宝。在文物黑市上非法交易了7年之后,罗马尼亚执法部门在美因河畔法兰克福的一位专家的慷慨支持下,从德国收回了这些文物。这些物品来自位于塞尔维亚北部和今天的巴纳特地区(罗马尼亚)西部的多瑙河凯尔特人居住的西巴尔干工作室。然而,不应完全排除这些物品是在西南达契亚境内的流动车间制造的可能性。所使用的技术和装饰风格证明了晚期希腊和意大利影响的同化。金合金的成分类似于晚期希腊化和罗马帝国时期珠宝商使用的合金。一个重要的细节是由来自Deva (Hunedoara县)的考古偷猎者重建了c帕尔纳堡垒保护区内的“发现环境”。在2006年至2018年的司法和法医调查中,执法人员观察了纪念碑实际状态的“演变”。结论是,在该堡垒被联合国教科文组织列为纪念碑的12年里,它的保护和科学推广很少。
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Marius-Mihai Ciuta, The Dacian Fortress of Căpâlna (Săsciori Commune, Alba County) – In Search of Lost Time (1999-2019)
The present paper deals with a recovered hoard of gold Hellenistic style jewellery, stolen in 2001 from the Dacian fortress of Căpâlna, archaeological site and UNESCO monument from Romania. After 7 years of illegal trafficking of the artefacts on the black market of antiquities, the Romanian law enforcements recovered the hoard from Germany, with the generous support of an expert from Frankfurt am Main. The items come from a Western Balkan workshop around the inhabited by the Danubian Celts, located on the northern territory of Serbia and the western part of nowadays region of Banat (Romania). Nevertheless, one should not completely exclude the possibility that the items were made in a roving workshop on the territory of South-western Dacia. The technique used and the style of decoration prove the assimilation of late Hellenistic and Italic influences. The composition of the gold alloy is similar to the one used by jewellers in the late Hellenistic and Roman imperial periods. An important detail is the reconstruction of the ”discovery circumstances” inside of the protected area of Căpâlna fortress, by the archaeological poachers from Deva (Hunedoara County). During the judicial and forensic investigations, from 2006 to 2018, the members of the law enforcement observed the ”evolution” of the actual state of the monument. The conclusion is that during the twelve years since the fortress was a UNESCO monument, its protection and scientific promotion was minimal.
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Plural. History. Culture. Society
Plural. History. Culture. Society Arts and Humanities-History
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