Amber discs with cross decoration are the research subject of this article. The article discusses their proliferation, typology and chronology. The amber disc from the Daktariškė 5 settlement is analysed in greater detail: its decoration, the number of holes, regularities, spectral analysis and possible symbolic meanings are discussed.Key words: amber discs, cross decoration, Stone Age, Baltic region, spectral analysis, residues in a pit.DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.15181/ab.v25i0.183
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Apie gintaro paplitimą Lietuvoje įvairiais laikotarpiais, apie gintaro gaminių ornamentiką, pokyčius...
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This essay explores the issue of cultural identity and cultural identification with respect to one m...
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Disc brooches of Dollkeim-Kovrovo culture attributed to the Early Roman Period are characterised by ...
This essay explores the issue of cultural identity and cultural identification with respect to one m...
Straipsnyje siekiama atskleisti gintaro rinkimo, apdirbimo ir naudojimo pokytį Baltijos jūros rytinė...
Nearly 40 amber discs decorated with a cross were collected in the graves and settlements of the Glo...
This paper discusses the most important ancient amber tubular beads from the Zvidze settlement in th...
In Late Neolithic Europe, amber beads and pendants were initially mainly made in the coastal zone of...
Some time during the late 5th millennium cal BC (cal), East Baltic amber imports began to reach Finl...
The article describes a newly found deposit of natural amber on the territory of Estonia. The deposi...
A recent survey of the National Museum of Denmark’s (NMD) collections revealed more than 17,000 uniq...
This essay explores the issue of cultural identity and cultural identification with respect to one m...
Apie gintaro paplitimą Lietuvoje įvairiais laikotarpiais, apie gintaro gaminių ornamentiką, pokyčius...
The article describes amber decorations and other artifacts made by the Balts, as well as the trade ...
In studies of Baltic region’s Bronze Age communities amber artefacts are very rarely mentioned, in c...
This essay explores the issue of cultural identity and cultural identification with respect to one m...
The paper presents a Late Archaic Italic amber head from the collections of the National Museum in P...
Disc brooches of Dollkeim-Kovrovo culture attributed to the Early Roman Period are characterised by ...
This essay explores the issue of cultural identity and cultural identification with respect to one m...
Straipsnyje siekiama atskleisti gintaro rinkimo, apdirbimo ir naudojimo pokytį Baltijos jūros rytinė...