International audienceThis article presents a Merovingian Period silver spoon that was recently discovered in an opulent female chamber grave in the “Niederfeld” row grave cemetery of Ichtratzheim (Bas-Rhin). The spoon has no less than three different inscriptions, one in seriffed Latin capitals and two in runes. The first contains a Latin male personal name, Matteus, the second a previously unattested runic lapela ‘spoon’, and the third a sequence abuda, presumably a female personal name. This makes it the second known example of an inscribed object with both runes and Latin from Merovingian Period Gaul. From a runological perspective, this is one of the most important discoveries in recent times because it contains the oldest known case o...
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Parts in bone of Gallo-Roman beds. The article is an inventory of the wrought bone parts found in Ga...
International audienceThis article offers an inventory of the state of research on productions in go...
International audienceThis article presents a Merovingian Period silver spoon that was recently disc...
The article discusses medieval ritual spoons found on the territory between the Oka and Sviyaga rive...
This article presents a richly furnished female grave find of the Merovingian periodat Åker in Hedma...
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Sernam Nîmes’s district delivered two graves of Early Roman Empire and some pits containing fragment...
This article presents a richly furnished female grave find of the Merovingian periodat Åker in Hedma...
Jewellery and coins have been recovered at several instances since the 19th century at Boltinggârd S...
An examination of the skeletons from the well-known La Tène cemetery of Münsingen-Rain shows that th...
On the island of Als, southern Jutland,Denmark, a high-status grave from the beginningof the 1st Cen...
National audienceThis article presents briefly the results of the excavations carried out in 2002 on...
The article deals with a tombstone from the period of Luxembourg rule discovered in the area of Vlaš...
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Parts in bone of Gallo-Roman beds. The article is an inventory of the wrought bone parts found in Ga...
International audienceThis article offers an inventory of the state of research on productions in go...
International audienceThis article presents a Merovingian Period silver spoon that was recently disc...
The article discusses medieval ritual spoons found on the territory between the Oka and Sviyaga rive...
This article presents a richly furnished female grave find of the Merovingian periodat Åker in Hedma...
The article analyses a number of four monetary forms of funerary accumulations that were found eithe...
The article presents the results of an analysis of a grave from the late 10th century or the early 1...
Sernam Nîmes’s district delivered two graves of Early Roman Empire and some pits containing fragment...
This article presents a richly furnished female grave find of the Merovingian periodat Åker in Hedma...
Jewellery and coins have been recovered at several instances since the 19th century at Boltinggârd S...
An examination of the skeletons from the well-known La Tène cemetery of Münsingen-Rain shows that th...
On the island of Als, southern Jutland,Denmark, a high-status grave from the beginningof the 1st Cen...
National audienceThis article presents briefly the results of the excavations carried out in 2002 on...
The article deals with a tombstone from the period of Luxembourg rule discovered in the area of Vlaš...
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Parts in bone of Gallo-Roman beds. The article is an inventory of the wrought bone parts found in Ga...
International audienceThis article offers an inventory of the state of research on productions in go...