The specificity of the Scythian panoply of the Lower Danube

The archaeological landscape of the Lower Danube was changing with the importance of the Danube itself, which either became, or a cultural water¬shed, or an artery, connecting the ancient communities. In the Early Iron Age, it seems that the Danube did not become an invincible barrier for the spread...

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Main Author: Denis Topal
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Language:deu
Published: Editura ARC 2019-12-01
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Online Access:https://plural.upsc.md/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/5_Topal_Plural_2_2019_print.pdf
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description The archaeological landscape of the Lower Danube was changing with the importance of the Danube itself, which either became, or a cultural water¬shed, or an artery, connecting the ancient communities. In the Early Iron Age, it seems that the Danube did not become an invincible barrier for the spread of offensive weapons of Scythian origin. Moreover, Dobruja itself looks like a ter-ritory mastered by the Scythians, starting from the Archaic period. The Lower Danube group forms a separate “steppe” cultural assemblage together with the Lower Dniester, South Carpathian and South Danube groups, for which the spear became the main type of weapon. However, these preferences were re¬flected in the morphology of the Scythian akinakes. So, for this steppe or Dan-ube enclave, swords are more characteristic than daggers. Daggers are connected mainly with the forest-steppe part of the Carpathian-Dniester region and Transylvania.
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The specificity of the Scythian panoply of the Lower Danube
Plural: History, Culture, Society
scythian
early iron age
lower danube
weapons
panoply
the akinakes
the spearheads
axes
swords
daggers
title The specificity of the Scythian panoply of the Lower Danube
title_full The specificity of the Scythian panoply of the Lower Danube
title_fullStr The specificity of the Scythian panoply of the Lower Danube
title_full_unstemmed The specificity of the Scythian panoply of the Lower Danube
title_short The specificity of the Scythian panoply of the Lower Danube
title_sort specificity of the scythian panoply of the lower danube
topic scythian
early iron age
lower danube
weapons
panoply
the akinakes
the spearheads
axes
swords
daggers
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