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Between the sea and the Alps : traces of mobility and trade of the Late Iron age societies in the Northern Adriatic (CROSBI ID 665306)

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Tonc, Asja Between the sea and the Alps : traces of mobility and trade of the Late Iron age societies in the Northern Adriatic // Interdisciplinarité et nouvelles approches dans les recherches sur l'âge du Fer. Dissertationes archaeologicae Brunenses / Pragensesque. Supplementum IV / Wilczek, Josef ; Cannot, Anna ; Le Cozanet, Thibault et al. (ur.). Brno: Masaryk University, 2017. str. 119-123

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Tonc, Asja

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Between the sea and the Alps : traces of mobility and trade of the Late Iron age societies in the Northern Adriatic

The systematic study of the protohistoric societies in the northeastern Adriatic area in the period from 4th until the end of 1st century BC, i.e. the Late Iron Age, enabled a more detailed typology with sometimes significant revisions of dating of particular finds or assemblages. The societies show an autonomous development, often with integration of new elements in a very original, specific way. The geographical conditions surely influenced the fragmentation into smaller groups, so we cannot talk of homogeneity within the supposed ethnic boundaries of the Liburni or Iapodes. In fact, there seem to be several groups that share common traits, maybe even language and religion, but also have an autonomous development and specific position within the network of communication and contact. This is perhaps most evident for the Una valley community, or when comparing southern and northern Liburnia. Even in time of increasing Roman influences and interventions, these communities maintained their autonomy and original expression. This is shown in the continuity of local shapes of fibulae and other dress elements, and also by integrating new types in the local costume (like brooches type Alesia and Distelfibeln in Una valley graves). The slow introduction of new elements can at first be connected with the local elite, whose members quickly adapted to economic and social changes under new circumstances.

north-eastern Adriatic, Late Iron Age, Liburni, Iapodes, Colapians, distribution and trade networks, identity

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119-123.

2017.

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978-80-210-8802-3

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Interdisciplinarité et nouvelles approches dans les recherches sur l'âge du Fer. Dissertationes archaeologicae Brunenses / Pragensesque. Supplementum IV

Wilczek, Josef ; Cannot, Anna ; Le Cozanet, Thibault ; Remy, Julie ; Macháček, Jiří ; Klápště, Jan

Brno: Masaryk University

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predavanje

29.02.1904-29.02.2096

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Arheologija