Chronological schemes of the Late Hallstatt period (HaD) in Central Europe: new opportuni-ties for the synchronization and refinement of dates

Q2 Arts and Humanities Sprawozdania Archeologiczne Pub Date : 2020-09-03 DOI:10.23858/sa/72.2020.2.2167
D. Grechko
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Unification of regional chronological schemes is one of the key issues in Early Iron Age archaeology. The main markers of the Late Hallstatt period are Scythian arrowheads and antique imports. Biconical glass beads, produced at the Yahorlyk settlement (in the first third of the VIth century BC), were found in the Eastern European Forest-Steppe and in the area of the Tarnobrzeg Lusatian Culture. This period is synchronised with the HaD1 of Central Europe, phase III/1 of the TLC and the late group of burials of the second phase of the Kelermes period. Its final phase is associated with the so-called “Scythian invasions” in Central Europe, which led to the decline of the Chotyniec agglomeration, West-Podolian and East-Podolian groups. A few TLC complexes of the Grodzisko Dolne, site 22, can be dated somewhat later, to the middle or second half of the VIth century BC (HaD2). Also, at this time, the Pomeranian population appeared in the south-eastern area of the Lusatian tribes and a new culture model (post Lusatian-Pomeranian stage) arose.
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中欧哈尔斯塔特晚期(HaD)的时间安排:日期同步和细化的新机会
区域时间序列的统一是早期铁器时代考古学的关键问题之一。哈尔斯塔特晚期的主要标志是斯基泰人的箭头和古董进口。在东欧森林草原和Tarnobrzeg Lusatian文化地区发现了在Yahorlyk定居点(公元前六世纪前三分之一)生产的双锥玻璃珠。这一时期与中欧的HaD1、TLC的III/1期和Kelermes时期第二阶段的晚期墓葬群同步。其最后阶段与中欧所谓的“斯基泰人入侵”有关,这导致了Chotyniec聚集区、西波多利亚和东波多利亚集团的衰落。Grodzisko-Dolne的一些TLC复合体,地点22,可以追溯到稍晚的公元前六世纪中期或下半叶(HaD2)。此外,在这个时候,波美拉尼亚人出现在卢萨部落的东南部地区,一种新的文化模式(后卢萨波美拉尼亚阶段)出现了。
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期刊介绍: Sprawozdania Archeologiczneis a peer-reviewed Polish archaeological journal edited and published annually in English and German by the Institute of Archaeology and Ethnology of the Polish Academy of Sciences, intended especially for Polish and Central-European readership. Its main aim is to present a wide range of approaches to issues in contemporary archaeology and to publish materials and findings of field surveys.
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