The banks of the Neris between Karmazinai and Kernavė (Iron Age settlements) Cover Image

Neries pakrantės tarp Karmazinų ir Kernavės (geležies amžiaus gyvenvietės)
The banks of the Neris between Karmazinai and Kernavė (Iron Age settlements)

Author(s): Gintautas Vėlius
Subject(s): Archaeology
Published by: Lietuvos istorijos institutas
Keywords: field surveys; Iron Age settlements; Brushed pottery culture; East Lithuanian barrow culture

Summary/Abstract: During 2009–2010, the Scientific Research Department of the State Cultural Reserve of Kernavė conducted a field survey in the Neris valley, mostly on the first terrace above the floodplain, in the Karmazinai, Grabijolai, and Kernavė regions. Exploratory test pits were excavated roughly every 50 m and in the wider valleys, in several rows. In this way a segment of river bank about 16.5 km long was investigated and 23 unenclosed settlements from various Iron Age periods were found. The article’s aim is an analysis of the Iron Age settlements discovered during 2009–2010 in the context of the other archaeological sites in the regions. It attempts, with the help of this research, to illustrate the main stages in the habitation of the Neris valley and to discover the special features of the development of the social landscape and the network of Iron Age settlements. It investigates the possible connection of the settlements with the existing burial sites, i.e. barrow cemeteries. It attempts to discover the change in the functional meaning of the hillforts during the various periods of the regions’ habitation. And it analyses the chronology, size, special features of the environment, and other questions about the discovered settlements.

  • Issue Year: 2012
  • Issue No: 38
  • Page Range: 221-252
  • Page Count: 32
  • Language: Lithuanian
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