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ANALELE ŞTIINŢIFICE ALE UNIVERSITĂŢII „ALEXANDRU IOAN CUZA” DIN IAŞI (SERIE NOUĂ) , 2024
Discovered near the city of Bârlad in the last quarter of the last century, this piece entered t... more Discovered near the city of Bârlad in the last quarter of the last century,
this piece entered the patrimony of the “Vasile Pârvan” Museum in Bârlad without knowing much about the context in which it was found. The maces of this type, as I have shown in the present text, were called by researchers “12-thorn maces” or star-shaped, being found in two variants: one in which they were constructed exclusively of bronze and which presented a certain decoration, and another in which these pieces were simple, without decoration, being made of bronze or iron. Since the mace discovered near the city of Bârlad, Vaslui County (Romania) presents a complex setting, we focused our attention on the first variant, where we
tried, based on existing analogies in Ukraine, Poland or Russia, to fit this piece into an approximate chronological segment. At the same time, taking into account the economic links between various territories in Eastern Europe, which were demonstrated following several archaeological excavations, as well as the reference works on this topic, we tried to analyze the possible options by which such a weapon would be could reach the territory between the Prut and the Carpathians.
Banatica, 2024
Vârfuri de săgeată din perioada medievală descoperite în zona oraşului Bârlad | 111 obiecte din f... more Vârfuri de săgeată din perioada medievală descoperite în zona oraşului Bârlad | 111 obiecte din fier, atât cu peduncul, cât şi cu tub de înmănuşare, aflate în colecţia Muzeului "Vasile Pârvan" din Bârlad.
ANALELE ŞTIINŢIFICE ALE UNIVERSITĂŢII „ALEXANDRU IOAN CUZA” DIN IAŞI (SERIE NOUĂ) , 2024
Discovered near the city of Bârlad in the last quarter of the last century, this piece entered t... more Discovered near the city of Bârlad in the last quarter of the last century,
this piece entered the patrimony of the “Vasile Pârvan” Museum in Bârlad without knowing much about the context in which it was found. The maces of this type, as I have shown in the present text, were called by researchers “12-thorn maces” or star-shaped, being found in two variants: one in which they were constructed exclusively of bronze and which presented a certain decoration, and another in which these pieces were simple, without decoration, being made of bronze or iron. Since the mace discovered near the city of Bârlad, Vaslui County (Romania) presents a complex setting, we focused our attention on the first variant, where we
tried, based on existing analogies in Ukraine, Poland or Russia, to fit this piece into an approximate chronological segment. At the same time, taking into account the economic links between various territories in Eastern Europe, which were demonstrated following several archaeological excavations, as well as the reference works on this topic, we tried to analyze the possible options by which such a weapon would be could reach the territory between the Prut and the Carpathians.
Banatica, 2024
Vârfuri de săgeată din perioada medievală descoperite în zona oraşului Bârlad | 111 obiecte din f... more Vârfuri de săgeată din perioada medievală descoperite în zona oraşului Bârlad | 111 obiecte din fier, atât cu peduncul, cât şi cu tub de înmănuşare, aflate în colecţia Muzeului "Vasile Pârvan" din Bârlad.