Cmentarzysko kultury kurhanów wschodniolitewskich z okresu wędrówek ludów w Vilkiautinis na Litwie w świetle badań z 1913 roku

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Title:
Cmentarzysko kultury kurhanów wschodniolitewskich z okresu wędrówek ludów w Vilkiautinis na Litwie w świetle badań z 1913 roku
Alternative Title:
Cemetery of East Lithuanian barrow culture from the migration period at Vilkiautinis, in Lithuania, in light of excavation in 1913
In the Journal:
Wiadomości Archeologiczne. 2019, 70, p. 133-172
Keywords:
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2 amžius; 3 amžius; 4 amžius; 5 amžius; 6 amžius; 7 amžius; 20 amžius; Lietuva (Lithuania); Varėna; Archeologiniai tyrinėjimai / Archaeological investigations; Istoriografija / Historiography; Kaimas. Kaimai / Villages. Country; Kapinynai. Pilkapiai / Barrow. Burials; Muziejai / Museums.
Summary / Abstract:

LTReikšminiai žodžiai: Lietuvos istorija; Archeologija; Pilkapiai; Archeologiniai radiniai; Muziejai; Istoriografija. Keywords: The Lithuania history; Archaeology; Barrows; Archaeological finds; Museum; Historiography.Reikšminiai žodžiai: Vilkiautinis; Kaimai; Pilkapiai; Rytų Lietuvos pilkapių kultūra; Tautų kraustymosi laikotarpis; Kapinės; Villages; Barrows; East Lithuanian barrow vulture; Migration period; Cemetery.

ENIn 1913, Stefan Krukowski excavated a cemetery at Vilkiautinis (former Wysokie) in southern Lithuania. The cemetery belonged to the people of East Lithuanian Barrow Culture and was used mostly in the late phase I (2nd/3rd – half of the 5th c.) and phase II (half of 5th – 6th/7th c.) of this culture. 22 barrows were excavated containing 18 graves. Four inhumation graves belong to the oldest group, while the cremation graves found in Vilkiautinis (14 in all) are relatively younger. Currently, preserved sources (41 objects of 65 survived, kept in the State Archaeological Museum in Warsaw) allow us to recover knowledge about this cemetery. The example of the Vilkiautinis cemetery is further proof of the importance of archive studies in the archaeology of the Balts. It is an essential complement to the research conducted on this cemetery in the second half of the 20th century. [From the publication]

DOI:
10.36154/wa.70.2019.07
ISSN:
0043-5082
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2022-09-11 13:41:07
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