Hillfort near Mařín (East Bohemia) and its broad hinterland in light of metal artefacts from the 6th to 10th century AD
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https://doi.org/10.35686/AR.2021.12Keywords:
Early Middle Ages, East Bohemia, Northwest Moravia, hillfort, weapons, Avar-type artefacts, Carolingian-type artefacts, Byzantine influenceAbstract
The article evaluates the results of systematic metal detector surveys from the borderland between east Bohemia and northwest Moravia over the past fifteen years, supplemented with a geophysical survey of early medieval hillfort near Mařín (Svitavy district). The conducted surveys have produced imports of Byzantine and Carolingian origin (strap ends, loops, spear tip) from the 7th to 9th century, with cast ornaments of the Late Avar type from the 8th century occurring in the greatest numbers. The spatial distribution of early medieval artefacts outside the traditional settlement territory shows ties to defunct roads preserved in the form of sunken lanes.
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Copyright (c) 2021 David Vích, Naďa Profantová, Roman Křivánek, Zuzana Jarůšková, Jan Zavřel
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