This paper focuses on a copper-alloy goad discovered in 2017 in Lubniewice in Lubuskie Voivodeship, Poland. An interdisciplinary analysis has shown that the goad was originally part of a lavishly decorated copper-alloy spur representing a type known from high-status West Slavic graves (e.g. Lutomiersk, Ciepłe) and settlement sites. Because objects of this kind are made of costly material, and because expert skills were required to produce them, it is argued that they were commissioned by a very specific group of people who used them as “material markers” of their distinct cultural and religious identity. It is not unlikely that the owners of such spurs were members of the elite retinue of the Piasts who played important roles on and off the...
In cooperation with the Archaeological Museum in Krakow, an attempt has been made to examine the ear...
The cemetery in Sadzarzewice (former Sadersdorf) is one of the most important archaeological sites i...
This article offers a new perspective on a diverse corpus of high-status Western Slavic objects from...
This paper focuses on a copper-alloy goad discovered in 2017 in Lubniewice in Lubuskie Voivodeship, ...
The present paper examines three copper-alloy objects discovered in Cotes/Charnwood (Leicestershire,...
The present paper focuses on a small metal artefact discovered in 2008 during archaeological excavat...
The paper publishes information on the riding gear items (namely, spurs and their fragments, a minia...
In the spring of 2016, the Institute of Archaeology of the Jagiellonian University in Kraków was co...
The presented article aims at discussing the discovery of two types of axes made of bronze, coming ...
In January 2018, a plate brooch from the Migration Period, found in the village of Rajszew near Wars...
In the collection of the Museum of Warmia and Masuria in Olsztyn, there is a Roman provincial brooch...
In the Roman Iron Age can be observed the development of spurs production by the barbarian communiti...
Głównym celem niniejszej pracy jest weryfikacja ustaleń typologicznych S. Kołodziejskiego dotyczącyc...
The armament from the Luboszyce culture is a true mix of influences coming either from the West, Eas...
The aim of this paper is to present the assemblage of 40 intentionally cut elements of iron axe-like...
In cooperation with the Archaeological Museum in Krakow, an attempt has been made to examine the ear...
The cemetery in Sadzarzewice (former Sadersdorf) is one of the most important archaeological sites i...
This article offers a new perspective on a diverse corpus of high-status Western Slavic objects from...
This paper focuses on a copper-alloy goad discovered in 2017 in Lubniewice in Lubuskie Voivodeship, ...
The present paper examines three copper-alloy objects discovered in Cotes/Charnwood (Leicestershire,...
The present paper focuses on a small metal artefact discovered in 2008 during archaeological excavat...
The paper publishes information on the riding gear items (namely, spurs and their fragments, a minia...
In the spring of 2016, the Institute of Archaeology of the Jagiellonian University in Kraków was co...
The presented article aims at discussing the discovery of two types of axes made of bronze, coming ...
In January 2018, a plate brooch from the Migration Period, found in the village of Rajszew near Wars...
In the collection of the Museum of Warmia and Masuria in Olsztyn, there is a Roman provincial brooch...
In the Roman Iron Age can be observed the development of spurs production by the barbarian communiti...
Głównym celem niniejszej pracy jest weryfikacja ustaleń typologicznych S. Kołodziejskiego dotyczącyc...
The armament from the Luboszyce culture is a true mix of influences coming either from the West, Eas...
The aim of this paper is to present the assemblage of 40 intentionally cut elements of iron axe-like...
In cooperation with the Archaeological Museum in Krakow, an attempt has been made to examine the ear...
The cemetery in Sadzarzewice (former Sadersdorf) is one of the most important archaeological sites i...
This article offers a new perspective on a diverse corpus of high-status Western Slavic objects from...