{"title":"Kultúrnohistorické hľadisko pomenovania archeologických nálezísk Pohanský hrad/Pohanský vrch a ich motivácia slovom pohan","authors":"Vladimír Mitáš, Pavol žigo","doi":"10.31577/szausav.2022.69.5","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"article deals with the names of selected archaeological sites of the Kyjatice or selected fortified features with polycultural settlement which are concentrated in the south of Central Slovakia and the adjacent area of Northern Hun -gary. The authors derive the origin of the Slavic word pohan in the toponyms of Pohanský hrad, Pohanský vrch from the Latin expression pāgānus meaning rural or village, which is related to the Latin word pāgus – village. With regard to the time of origin, a contemporary semantic phenomenon – village castle – is petrified in the names of Pohanský hrad, Pohanský vrch (Hungarian Pogányvár , Pogány-hegy , English Pagan castle , Pagan hill ). When named by means of Slavic vo -cabulary, with their localization and function, these pagan castles were different from the medieval castles which were also built in the country, but in a different era, different social structures and fulfilled functions correspondent with the time of their origin and prospering. The article motivating and has a further ambition to consider the relation be tween the Pre-Christian onymic features and their names by words from a later culture. The names of Pohanský hrad, Pohanský vrch had basic functions of and i.e. expressing relations of those features to an extinct social identity. In this case, is related to the population of the Urnfield culture or protohistory. The article deals with the names of selected hillforts of the Kyjatice culture or fortified features with polycultural settlement which are concentrated in the south of Central Slovakia and the adjacent territory of Northen Hungary. Eight archaeological sites were analyzed; the sites are situated in the residential areas of the following villages (in alphabeti cal order): Diósjenő, Hangony/Chrámec, Horné Plachtince, Kotmanová, Lupoč, Martonyi, Stará Bašta/Šurice/Hajnáčka, Šiatorská Bukovinka. The authors focus on archaeological features – terrain shapes without a current urban, strategi cal or fortification function – as motivating factors of naming which occurred later, in a different historical, social and language environment. The current forms of the toponyms of Pohanský hrad, Pohanský vrch (Hungarian Pogányvár , Pogány-hegy ) bear the original meaning of the word which was suitable in the time of their origin. Thus, these proper nouns reflect the origin of Slavic word pohan (i.e. pagan ) related to Latin pāgānus meaning rural, village and pāgus – vil -lage. With regard to the time of origin, a contemporary semantic phenomenon, village castle, is petrified in the names of Pohanský hrad, Pohanský vrch. When named by means of Slavic vocabulary, with their localization and function, these pagan castles were different from the medieval castles which were also built in the country, but in a different era, different social structures and fulfilled functions correspondent with the time of their origin and prospering. The ar ticle is motivating and has a further ambition to consider the relation between the Pre-Christian onymic features and their names by words from a later culture. The names of Pohanský hrad, Pohanský vrch had basic functions of proper nouns when they were created in the Slavic language environment and its nearest vicinity (","PeriodicalId":41838,"journal":{"name":"Studijne Zvesti Archeologickeho Ustavu Slovenskej Akademie Vied","volume":" ","pages":""},"PeriodicalIF":0.2000,"publicationDate":"2022-06-30","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"Studijne Zvesti Archeologickeho Ustavu Slovenskej Akademie Vied","FirstCategoryId":"1085","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.31577/szausav.2022.69.5","RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":null,"ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"0","JCRName":"ARCHAEOLOGY","Score":null,"Total":0}
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article deals with the names of selected archaeological sites of the Kyjatice or selected fortified features with polycultural settlement which are concentrated in the south of Central Slovakia and the adjacent area of Northern Hun -gary. The authors derive the origin of the Slavic word pohan in the toponyms of Pohanský hrad, Pohanský vrch from the Latin expression pāgānus meaning rural or village, which is related to the Latin word pāgus – village. With regard to the time of origin, a contemporary semantic phenomenon – village castle – is petrified in the names of Pohanský hrad, Pohanský vrch (Hungarian Pogányvár , Pogány-hegy , English Pagan castle , Pagan hill ). When named by means of Slavic vo -cabulary, with their localization and function, these pagan castles were different from the medieval castles which were also built in the country, but in a different era, different social structures and fulfilled functions correspondent with the time of their origin and prospering. The article motivating and has a further ambition to consider the relation be tween the Pre-Christian onymic features and their names by words from a later culture. The names of Pohanský hrad, Pohanský vrch had basic functions of and i.e. expressing relations of those features to an extinct social identity. In this case, is related to the population of the Urnfield culture or protohistory. The article deals with the names of selected hillforts of the Kyjatice culture or fortified features with polycultural settlement which are concentrated in the south of Central Slovakia and the adjacent territory of Northen Hungary. Eight archaeological sites were analyzed; the sites are situated in the residential areas of the following villages (in alphabeti cal order): Diósjenő, Hangony/Chrámec, Horné Plachtince, Kotmanová, Lupoč, Martonyi, Stará Bašta/Šurice/Hajnáčka, Šiatorská Bukovinka. The authors focus on archaeological features – terrain shapes without a current urban, strategi cal or fortification function – as motivating factors of naming which occurred later, in a different historical, social and language environment. The current forms of the toponyms of Pohanský hrad, Pohanský vrch (Hungarian Pogányvár , Pogány-hegy ) bear the original meaning of the word which was suitable in the time of their origin. Thus, these proper nouns reflect the origin of Slavic word pohan (i.e. pagan ) related to Latin pāgānus meaning rural, village and pāgus – vil -lage. With regard to the time of origin, a contemporary semantic phenomenon, village castle, is petrified in the names of Pohanský hrad, Pohanský vrch. When named by means of Slavic vocabulary, with their localization and function, these pagan castles were different from the medieval castles which were also built in the country, but in a different era, different social structures and fulfilled functions correspondent with the time of their origin and prospering. The ar ticle is motivating and has a further ambition to consider the relation between the Pre-Christian onymic features and their names by words from a later culture. The names of Pohanský hrad, Pohanský vrch had basic functions of proper nouns when they were created in the Slavic language environment and its nearest vicinity (
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The Študijné zvesti AÚ SAV journal publishes studies focused on the topics of archaeology from prehistory to the Middle Ages, anthropology, archaeobotany, archaeozoology, archaeometry, geophysics, numismatics, applied geodetic and 3D methods. Published works deal with results of field archaeological activities (investigations, surveys, aerial archaeology), analyses, preliminary and partial evaluations, methodology, and registers of sites and finds.