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摘要
La Tene晚期,包括公元前两个世纪,是欧洲种族和文化变化的时期。这些变化首先与凯尔特文化扩张有关,凯尔特文化扩张促成了新的“潜伏”文化的形成,其次与野蛮部落从西北部向黑海和多瑙河地区的运动有关。根据种族和最初所在地的不同,野蛮部落有许多继承自凯尔特文化的共同特征。这些是:葬礼仪式——在坑或urns中火化,典型的陶瓷复合体,大量发现的所谓中La Tene计划的fibulae文化“凯尔特面纱”如此平整,以至于在某些情况下,这些遗址的文化身份引发了争论。在普鲁特河和德涅斯特河中上游地区,发现了波涅什蒂·卢卡舍夫文化的定居点和墓地。尽管这一人口的部落归属和种族问题存在争议,但最可接受但并非无可争议的观点是,它的创造者是巴斯塔奈的日耳曼部落。在乌克兰西部地区,在Kruhlyk、Sokil、Zavallia、Burdei和Horoshova村附近有五个Poeneshti Lukashev文化定居点。此外,在Kruhlyk和Hrynchuk村还发现了一座单独的坟墓。Dolyniany村附近的墓地属于同一时期,但其文化定义引发了讨论。最后,在博夫希夫村发现了东欧地区唯一一处独特的凯尔特人遗址。在该地区发现的公元前II-I世纪遗址数量相对较少的某种多样性,显然与以下事实有关:在沿着喀尔巴阡山脉北侧前往多瑙河和黑海地区的途中,不同的人口参与了部落的漫长而渐进的迁徙,一些移民仍留在这些土地上。
Late La Tène Period in the Territory of Bukovina and Galicia
The Late La Tene period, which includes the last two centuries BC, is a time of ethnical and cultural changes in Europe. These changes are connected, firstly, to the Celtic cultural expansion that contributed to the formation of the new “latenized” cultures, and, secondly, to the movement of the barbarian tribes from the northwest to the Black Sea and the Danube regions. Various by ethnicity and place of initial location, the barbarian tribes had a number of common features inherited from the Celtic culture. These are: a funeral rite – cremation in pits or urns, typical ceramic complexes, numerous finds of fibulae of the so-called Middle La Tene scheme Cultural “Celtic veil” were so levelling, that, in some cases, the cultural identity of such sites provokes debate.
In the territories along the middle and the upper reaches of the Prut and the Dniester rivers, settlements and burial complexes of Poeneshti-Lukashev culture were discovered. Despite all the controversy of the question of tribal affiliation and ethnicity of this population, the most acceptable, though not indisputable, opinion is that its creators were Germanic tribes of the Bastarnae.
In the territory of Western Ukraine there are five settlements of Poeneshti Lukashev culture near the villages Kruhlyk, Sokil, Zavallia, Burdei, Horoshova. In addition, single tombs were discovered in the villages Kruhlyk and Hrynchuk. The cemetery near the village Dolyniany belongs to the same time, but its cultural definition provokes discussion. Finally, the only unique site of the classic Celts in the territory of Eastern Europe were found in the village Bovshiv.
A certain variety with the relatively small number of sites of the II-I centuries BC discovered in the region, is apparently connected to the fact that different populations were involved in the long and gradual migration of tribes on the way to the Danube and Black Sea regions along the northern side of the Carpathians, and some migrants remained on these lands.