A new Late Bronze Age warrior equipment from East Central Europe
A new Late Bronze Age warrior equipment from East Central Europe
Author(s): János Gábor TARBAYSubject(s): Archaeology
Published by: Akadémiai Kiadó
Keywords: Ha A1–Ha B1; defensive and offensive weapons; X-Ray analysis; destruction; “warrior set”
Summary/Abstract: The aim of this study is to evaluate a Late Bronze Age (Ha A–Ha B1) “assemblage” in the collection of the MoD Military History Institute and Museum (Budapest). It consists of significant defensive (greaves, conical helmet) and offensive weapons (a flange-hilted sword with a mount of the sheath) as well as a Fuchsstadt type cup, three flange-hilted knives, a wagon model part and several other unidentifiable sheet bronze fragments. According to the museum’s inventory book, the objects in question were acquired in the 1990s. Unfortunately, their find-spot and find circumstances have not been recorded. Nevertheless, the results of the macroscopic examination and the typo-chronological analysis suggest that the artefacts probably buried together as parts of an East Central European (perhaps Hungarian) hoard or grave assemblage.
Journal: Archaeologiai Értesítő
- Issue Year: 140/2015
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 29-70
- Page Count: 42
- Language: English
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