The Sarmatians and the Others: Nomadic and Sedentary Cultures in Central and Eastern Europe in the First Half of the 1st Millennium AD. Proceedings of an international conference, Iaşi, Romania, June 29  July 2, 2022
Language: English

 

   The present volume represents a comprehensive exploration of the dynamic interplay between nomadic and sedentary cultures in Central and Eastern Europe during the first half of the first millennium AD. This compilation is the result of an international conference held at the National Museum of Banat in Timișoara from 29 June to 2 July 2022, which brought together scholars and experts to explore the many aspects of Sarmatian culture, history, and their interactions with neighbouring civilisations. Of the 35 papers (many co-authored) presented at the conference, only 15 have been submitted for publication. It is, therefore, necessary to make a clearer distinction between the topics discussed at the conference and those included in the present volume. (from the introduction)
 
 

Table of contents

Preface

Note on Abbreviations

Contributors

I. STATE OF THE ART AND PROSPECTIVE RESEARCH DIRECTIONS

V. Mordvintseva. Elite Burials in Northern Black Sea Barbaricum from 3rd Century BC to mid-3rd Century AD: Summary of Comparative Network Analysis 

L. Oța. Some Thoughts on the Sarmatian Discoveries from Wallachia and Moldavia 

S. Trifunović. Archaeological Culture of the Limigantes 

J. Đorđević, V. Đorđević. The Horizons of the Settlement Ciglana in Dolovo and the Chronology of the Roman and Late Roman Period in Banat 

II. NEW DISCOVERIES AND NEW INTERPRETATIONS

M. Treister. Bronze Strainers of Eggers 160/Petrovszky X.6 Type from the Burials of the Nomads of Asian Sarmatia 

D. Topal, V. Bubulici. Jade gé Hilt (格) from Southern Bessarabia and Sword Elements outside the Han Empire

E. Istvánovits, V. Kulcsár et al. Data on the Sarmatian Agriculture of the Great Hungarian Plain 

É. Szakos, A. Vaday. Notes on the So-Called Sarmatian Buckles and Strap Ends 

T. Szebenyi. Imitations of Roman Vessels in the Barbaricum: A Case Study on Red Painted Sarmatian Pottery 

R. Gindele, V. Bârcă. Handmade Cups and Shallow Bowls in the ‘Free Dacians’ Settlement of Arad (Site B_06) 

III. LITERARY SOURCES AND EPIGRAPHY

A. Alemany. From the Sarmatians to the Alans and Beyond: Some Source Problems 

V. Cojocaru. The Northern Black Sea Sarmatians in Epigraphic Sources

IV. (BIO)ANTHROPOLOGY AND GENETICS

L. Grumeza. Sarmatians with Artificial Cranial Modifications from East of the Carpathians 

C. Tica, T. Hajdu et alLife in the Barbaricum: A Bioarchaeology of the Sarmatians on the Fringes of the Roman World

O. Schütz, Z. Maróti et alPreliminary Genetic Results on the Sarmatians from the Carpathian Basin 

Indices 

1. Literary Sources 

2. Inscriptions 

3. Proper Names

 

Details
Publisher Editura Mega
Language English, German
Pages 502
Illustrations b/w and color figures, maps
Binding hardback
ISBN 978-606-020-783-2
Creation date 2024
Size 16 х 24 cm

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