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An Urnfield period metal hoard from 'Babí lom' ridge near Svinošice(south Moravia) and the contribution of its culturally-chronological,semantic and environmental context

Publication at Faculty of Arts |
2020

Abstract

The metal hoard discovered in 2013 during a metal detector survey on the western slope of the rocky Babílom ridge near Svinošice village (Blansko district) contains six socketed axes, two spearheads and halfof an ingot of nearly pure copper. Based on the axes and the unusual point of the spearhead with openingsin the blade of foreign origin, the find is dated to the final stage of the Urnfield period.

The hoard is remark-able both for the documentation of its original intentional arrangement and for the topographical situa-tion in connection with a watercourse, the dominant landscape feature of the Babí lom ridge and assumedoriginal road. An analysis of preserved plant remnants also contributed in conjunction with radiocarbondating to the reconstruction of the way the hoard was deposited and the local vegetation spectrum.

The sett-lement-topographic analysis showed a correlation with the period settlement of the region, where, thanks also to the new find, one of the deposition macro-accumulations in Moravia is located.