Materiały i Sprawozdania Rzeszowskiego Ośrodka Archeologicznego
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Pozycja Bruchstücke von zwei keltischen Hohlbuckelringen aus Pakoszówka, Kr. Sanok, im Südosten Polens(Muzeum Okręgowe w Rzeszowie; Instytut Archeologii UR; Fundacja Rzeszowskiego Ośrodka Archeologicznego; Oficyna Wydawnicza „Zimowit”, 2015) Bochnak, Tomasz; Kotowicz, Piotr N.At the beginning of 2015, in Pakoszówka, dist. Sanok, 10 fragments of two Celtic bronze shin guards were found – female legs ornaments made of empty hemispheres. These artefacts need to be affiliated to the type BR-F3A according to J. Bujny, dated to the LT B2/C1 and LT C1a phases. Unfortunately, at present it is impossible to determine whether the items from Pakoszówka were originally a part of grave goods or a deposit of fragmented ornaments.Pozycja Dwa celtyckie depozyty przedmiotów żelaznych z Pakoszówki, pow. sanocki(Muzeum Okręgowe w Rzeszowie, 2016) Bochnak, Tomasz; Kotowicz, Piotr N.; Opielowska, ZuzannaIn 2015, in Pakoszówka (Sanok distr., South-Eastern Poland) two La Tčne culture hoards of iron items were discovered. The similar finds – which had probably votive character? – are most common in the basin of the Upper and Middle Danube and at the left bank of Rhine – in Slovakia, Czech Republic and Germany. The first hoard included a plough, a scythe, two adzes, a socketed axe and the Dürrnberg type knife; the second deposit consisted of four sickles, a fragment of scythe, two chisels, three bits and probably a fragment of cart’s fitting. All tools from Pakoszówka have close analogies in the whole La Tčne circle, except large knife of type Dürrnberg, which is distinctive feature primarily in the areas of Austria and Hungary – the single specimens were recorded also in Slovakia, Romania, Slovenia and Croatia. The bits represents different types and they occur in Transcarpathian Ukraine, Serbia and Geto-Dacian circle, as well. Both hoards from Pakoszówka can be dated to phase LT C1.Pozycja Jan Eugeniusz Machnik (20 IX 1930 – 7 X 2023)(Muzeum Okręgowe w Rzeszowie, 2023-12) Bochnak, TomaszPozycja Teliţa-Celic Dere, kompleks osadniczy z VI–II w. p.n.e. w północnej Dobrudży. Wyniki badań rumuńsko-polskiej misji archeologicznej za lata 2008–2015(Muzeum Okręgowe w Rzeszowie; Instytut Archeologii UR; Fundacja Rzeszowskiego Ośrodka Archeologicznego; Oficyna Wydawnicza „Zimowit”, 2015) Sîrbu, Valeriu; Ştefan, Maria-Magdalena; Ştefan, Dan; Bochnak, TomaszIn the northern Dobrogea, about 80 km from the former Greek colony Orgamé and about 20 km from the Danube river crossing, near today’s town Isaccea, close to the ford on the Celic river, there is a settlement complex Teliţa-Celic Dere, dated to the sixth - third century BC. It includes a biritual cemetery with barrows and flat graves as well as a settlement located in the immediate vicinity. Another settlement was situated at a distance of about 4 km from the ford, near the place where today there is a monastery Celic Dere. According to G. Simion (a discoverer of that site), the discussed settlement complex included also a fortified village situated on the Edirlen hill (about 2 km from the complex), on the south bank of the Celic river. The Teliţa-Celic Dere settlement complex is a complex of special significance for the northern Dobrogea, where local elements overlap i.e. the remains of the Babadag culture, the traces of the population identified with the Thracians / Getae, the Scythian impact and the impulses of the Greek colonies located at the Black Sea.Pozycja Zubowice, pow. zamojski, stan. 1 – brązowa situla z grobu kultury przeworskiej świadectwem kontaktów wzdłuż tzw. „szlaku bastarneńskiego”?(Muzeum Okręgowe w Rzeszowie, 2017) Bochnak, Tomasz; Opielowska-Nowak, ZuzannaIn the spring of 1975, a bronze vessel covered with a clay bowl, an example of Przeworsk culture crematory burial, was found north of the town of Zubowice. The burial also contained fragments of a K-type fibula (according to J. Kostrzewski’s classification), three rivets resembling those of shield umbo, the shaft of the pole spear, and possibly the spearhead, which is missing. Bronze situla from Zubowice belongs to a group of hybrids combining the traditions of La Tène and Roman cultures. Such hybrids probably originated in the newly established Roman provinces. However, it cannot be ruled out that some of them were imitations made outside the Roman territories. It is possible that the Zubowice situla authenticates the influx of bronze vessels from the Romanised Celtic environment through the areas occupied by the Poieneşti-Lucăşeuca culture, associated with the ancient people of Bastarnae.