No. XXIII (1992)
Articles

A Rich Grave with an As-Copper Pectoral From the Late Baden Culture in Bohemia

Emilie Plesová Štiková
Archaeological Institute of the Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences, Prague

Published 01.12.1992

Keywords

  • Early Bronze Age,
  • Central Europe,
  • Bohemia,
  • Czechia,
  • burial complex

How to Cite

Plesová Štiková, E. (1992). A Rich Grave with an As-Copper Pectoral From the Late Baden Culture in Bohemia. Balcanica - Annual of the Institute for Balkan Studies, (XXIII), 299–309. Retrieved from https://balcanica.rs/index.php/journal/article/view/836

Abstract

The a little more than 100 years anniversary of the original publication of the grave at Velvary,1 where a crescent-shaped metal necklace was mentioned for the first time provokes to summarize both the older and csp. the more recent knowledge concerning this As-copper pectoral (Figs. 2:26; 3 a, b), which - contrary to the opinion of J. Taylor - seems to represent the up-to-now oldest specimen of its kind in the crescent (metal, amber) collar fashion, flourishing in the N and W Europe later, during the Beaker-period and in the Early Bronze Age.

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