Neck-Rings with Cone-Shaped Terminals (Havor type) of Sambian-Natangian Culture in the Light of Origin and Chronology Cover Image

Гривны c конусовидными окончаниями («тип Хавор») cамбийско-натангийской культуры: вопросы генезиса и хронологии
Neck-Rings with Cone-Shaped Terminals (Havor type) of Sambian-Natangian Culture in the Light of Origin and Chronology

Author(s): Olga A. Khomiakova
Subject(s): History, Archaeology, Ancient World
Published by: Издательский дом Stratum, Университет «Высшая антропологическая школа»
Keywords: Kaliningrad region; Baltic Sea; early Roman period; Sambian-Natangian culture; Gothland; Havor; Celts; Germans; Baltic tribes.
Summary/Abstract: Neck-rings representing a circuited form with cone-shaped terminals are the special rank of Sambian–Natangian Culture. They should be a sort of imitation of the gold Havor group’s ornaments. Such neck-rings appear during the period B2 in association with some other clothes fittings and personal ornaments which are thought to have similarities in Scandinavia. In addition, bronze neck-rings with cone-shaped terminals occur widely across the Balts territory.

  • Page Range: 295-314
  • Page Count: 20
  • Publication Year: 2011
  • Language: Russian
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