Němčice and Pistiros: Glass Beads as Historical Markers in the Third Century BC

The largest known collection of La Tène glass from Němčice in Moravia dating to the 3rd and 2nd centuries BC also includes glass beads originating in southeastern Europe and the Mediterranean. As in Pistiros, the beads could have been related to the same events of a military, trade or other nature...

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Main Author: Natalie Venclová
Format: Article
Language:ces
Published: Univerzita Karlova, Filozofická fakulta 2015-12-01
Series:Studia Hercynia
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Online Access:https://studiahercynia.ff.cuni.cz/wp-content/uploads/sites/79/2016/05/5-Natalie_Venclova_143-148.pdf
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description The largest known collection of La Tène glass from Němčice in Moravia dating to the 3rd and 2nd centuries BC also includes glass beads originating in southeastern Europe and the Mediterranean. As in Pistiros, the beads could have been related to the same events of a military, trade or other nature. The relative scarcity of imported beads in Němčice is explained by the glass‑working activities at this site, which covered the needs of the local population.
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spelling doaj.art-2cd964c1051e439292d98db0b857ae3d2022-12-22T01:24:24ZcesUniverzita Karlova, Filozofická fakultaStudia Hercynia1212-58652336-81442015-12-01191-2143148Němčice and Pistiros: Glass Beads as Historical Markers in the Third Century BCNatalie Venclová0Institute of Archaeology, Prague, v. v. i. Czech Academy of SciencesThe largest known collection of La Tène glass from Němčice in Moravia dating to the 3rd and 2nd centuries BC also includes glass beads originating in southeastern Europe and the Mediterranean. As in Pistiros, the beads could have been related to the same events of a military, trade or other nature. The relative scarcity of imported beads in Němčice is explained by the glass‑working activities at this site, which covered the needs of the local population.https://studiahercynia.ff.cuni.cz/wp-content/uploads/sites/79/2016/05/5-Natalie_Venclova_143-148.pdfGlass beadsLa Tène periodimportscentral Europesoutheastern EuropeMediterranean
spellingShingle Natalie Venclová
Němčice and Pistiros: Glass Beads as Historical Markers in the Third Century BC
Studia Hercynia
Glass beads
La Tène period
imports
central Europe
southeastern Europe
Mediterranean
title Němčice and Pistiros: Glass Beads as Historical Markers in the Third Century BC
title_full Němčice and Pistiros: Glass Beads as Historical Markers in the Third Century BC
title_fullStr Němčice and Pistiros: Glass Beads as Historical Markers in the Third Century BC
title_full_unstemmed Němčice and Pistiros: Glass Beads as Historical Markers in the Third Century BC
title_short Němčice and Pistiros: Glass Beads as Historical Markers in the Third Century BC
title_sort nemcice and pistiros glass beads as historical markers in the third century bc
topic Glass beads
La Tène period
imports
central Europe
southeastern Europe
Mediterranean
url https://studiahercynia.ff.cuni.cz/wp-content/uploads/sites/79/2016/05/5-Natalie_Venclova_143-148.pdf
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