Tragom ranih keltskih uticaja na prostoru Timočke krajine
On Tracing Early Celtic Influences in Timocka Krajina
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На локалитету Бањска стена, у близини Гамзиградске Бање, откривена је 1996. године зооморфна бронзана фибула са представом главе хибридне животиње на кружно моделованој посувраћеној стопи. Фибула припада хоризонту раних келтских налаза и најисточнији је налаз ове врсте. Сличност у појединим детаљима са најстаријим фибулама са кружно посувраћеном стопом које припадају средини V века пре наше ере, даје овој фибули извесну хронолошку предност над осталим фибулама овог типа.
During 1996, in the systematic excavations carried out on Banjska Stena site, upstream from Gamzigradska Banja, a bronze crossbow zoomorphic fibula was found. It belongs to the type of Early La Tene fibulae having on the upturned foot a knob styled in the form of a hybrid animal, and modeled in the shape of a fish caught in the net, or maybe a fish with a harness. According to research so far, it is thought that the idea for their creation was inspired by the images of dragons represented on the scabbards of Early La Tene swords, as ell as on pottery vessels of the type of tulip shaped tall goblets. In accordance with the concentration of these findings, and bearing in mind their Celtic origin, they can be considered to have originated from south-eastern Pannonia, in the present-day Hungary (Szent Andrea, Liter, Sopron-Becsidombrol), and western Rumania (Pecica). Later on, the distribution of such fibulae spread to Posavina (Donja Dolina), as well as to Serbian Podunavlje (the Danube v...alley) – Viminacium. However, although the finding from Banjska Stena is the most eastern one (Timočka Krajina) from the centre of their origin, it can be given absolute chronological primacy within this type of fibulae, due to reat similarities to the fibulae originating in the Celtic culture central area (Val-de-Travers). The fibula from Banjska Stena should be dated into the middle of 4th century, or at the very beginning of the creating of this type of fibulae, whereas others may generally be dated in the second half of 4th entury AD.
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Balcanica, 2001, XXXII-XXXI, 37-49Institucija/grupa
Балканолошки институт САНУ / Institute for Balkan Studies SASATY - JOUR AU - Sladić, Miodrag PY - 2001 UR - https://www.ceeol.com/search/article-detail?id=4859 UR - https://dais.sanu.ac.rs/123456789/6108 AB - На локалитету Бањска стена, у близини Гамзиградске Бање, откривена је 1996. године зооморфна бронзана фибула са представом главе хибридне животиње на кружно моделованој посувраћеној стопи. Фибула припада хоризонту раних келтских налаза и најисточнији је налаз ове врсте. Сличност у појединим детаљима са најстаријим фибулама са кружно посувраћеном стопом које припадају средини V века пре наше ере, даје овој фибули извесну хронолошку предност над осталим фибулама овог типа. AB - During 1996, in the systematic excavations carried out on Banjska Stena site, upstream from Gamzigradska Banja, a bronze crossbow zoomorphic fibula was found. It belongs to the type of Early La Tene fibulae having on the upturned foot a knob styled in the form of a hybrid animal, and modeled in the shape of a fish caught in the net, or maybe a fish with a harness. According to research so far, it is thought that the idea for their creation was inspired by the images of dragons represented on the scabbards of Early La Tene swords, as ell as on pottery vessels of the type of tulip shaped tall goblets. In accordance with the concentration of these findings, and bearing in mind their Celtic origin, they can be considered to have originated from south-eastern Pannonia, in the present-day Hungary (Szent Andrea, Liter, Sopron-Becsidombrol), and western Rumania (Pecica). Later on, the distribution of such fibulae spread to Posavina (Donja Dolina), as well as to Serbian Podunavlje (the Danube valley) – Viminacium. However, although the finding from Banjska Stena is the most eastern one (Timočka Krajina) from the centre of their origin, it can be given absolute chronological primacy within this type of fibulae, due to reat similarities to the fibulae originating in the Celtic culture central area (Val-de-Travers). The fibula from Banjska Stena should be dated into the middle of 4th century, or at the very beginning of the creating of this type of fibulae, whereas others may generally be dated in the second half of 4th entury AD. T2 - Balcanica T1 - Tragom ranih keltskih uticaja na prostoru Timočke krajine SP - 37 EP - 49 IS - XXXII-XXXI DO - 10.2298/BALC0233037S UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_6108 ER -
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Sladić, M.. (2001). Tragom ranih keltskih uticaja na prostoru Timočke krajine. in Balcanica(XXXII-XXXI), 37-49. https://doi.org/10.2298/BALC0233037S https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_6108
Sladić M. Tragom ranih keltskih uticaja na prostoru Timočke krajine. in Balcanica. 2001;(XXXII-XXXI):37-49. doi:10.2298/BALC0233037S https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_6108 .
Sladić, Miodrag, "Tragom ranih keltskih uticaja na prostoru Timočke krajine" in Balcanica, no. XXXII-XXXI (2001):37-49, https://doi.org/10.2298/BALC0233037S ., https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_6108 .