JÍLEK, Jan. Remarks on Selected Metal Vessels from the Eastern Part of Lower Austria. In Archeologie barbarů 2006. Archeologické výzkumy v jižních Čechách suppl. 3.1. České Budějovice: Jihočeské muzeum v Českých Budějovicích, 2007, p. 119-128. ISBN 978-80-86260-67-9.
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Original name Remarks on Selected Metal Vessels from the Eastern Part of Lower Austria
Name in Czech Postřehy k vybraným kovovým nádobám z východní části Dolního Rakouska
Name (in English) Remarks on Selected Metal Vessels from the Eastern Part of Lower Austria
Authors JÍLEK, Jan (203 Czech Republic, guarantor).
Edition České Budějovice, Archeologie barbarů 2006. Archeologické výzkumy v jižních Čechách suppl. 3.1. p. 119-128, 10 pp. 2007.
Publisher Jihočeské muzeum v Českých Budějovicích
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Original language Czech
Type of outcome Proceedings paper
Field of Study Archaeology, anthropology, ethnology
Country of publisher Czech Republic
Confidentiality degree is not subject to a state or trade secret
RIV identification code RIV/00216224:14210/07:00020657
Organization unit Faculty of Arts
ISBN 978-80-86260-67-9
Keywords in English Bronze Vessels; Roman Period; Import; Lower Austria; Schwechat; Mannersdorf an der March
Tags Bronze Vessels, import, Lower Austria, Mannersdorf an der March, roman period, Schwechat
Tags International impact
Changed by Changed by: PhDr. Jan Jílek, Ph.D., učo 39929. Changed: 10/12/2007 11:02.
Abstract
The remarks presented here enable us to more accurately classify a saucepan discovered in the 1988 excavated grave in Mannersdorf an der March. On comparison with the Pompeii specimen, the Mannersdorf saucepan has been assigned to the Tassinari G5300 type. Iconographic specification of the attachment from grave no. 146 from Dobřichov Pičhora has also been changed in the light of our findings. The figure depicted on the E 24 type bucket attachment has due to the presence of wings and a male chest been identified as Eros. The deity has been portrayed on the attachment from the collective find from Vienna Schwechat as well as on several other types of vessels. Taking into account the similarities in both size and shape, it is not entirely impossible that the two attachments came from the same manufacturing centre. However, this hypothesis is yet to be verified by an analysis of the alloy which the attachments are made of. We believe that the two artefacts comprise a single bucket attachment variant of the E 24 type. It will now be known as the Schwechat/Dobřichov-Pičhora variant.
Abstract (in English)
The remarks presented here enable us to more accurately classify a saucepan discovered in the 1988 excavated grave in Mannersdorf an der March. On comparison with the Pompeii specimen, the Mannersdorf saucepan has been assigned to the Tassinari G5300 type. Iconographic specification of the attachment from grave no. 146 from Dobřichov Pičhora has also been changed in the light of our findings. The figure depicted on the E 24 type bucket attachment has due to the presence of wings and a male chest been identified as Eros. The deity has been portrayed on the attachment from the collective find from Vienna Schwechat as well as on several other types of vessels. Taking into account the similarities in both size and shape, it is not entirely impossible that the two attachments came from the same manufacturing centre. However, this hypothesis is yet to be verified by an analysis of the alloy which the attachments are made of. We believe that the two artefacts comprise a single bucket attachment variant of the E 24 type. It will now be known as the Schwechat/Dobřichov-Pičhora variant.
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GD404/05/H527, research and development projectName: Moravskoslezská škola archeologických doktorandských studií
Investor: Czech Science Foundation, Moravian and Silesian School of Archaelogical Ph.D. Studies
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