The Noviodunum Archaeological Project 2000-2004: Results and Conclusions from the Pilot Seasons
Lockyear, K., Sly T., Popescu A, in Peuce 3-4, 2005-2006
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V. Lungu in Peuce SN 2, 2004
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Seen by: and 16 moreCercetarile arheologice de salvare de la Panduru, judetul Tulcea
V. Lungu, C. Micu in Peuce SN 1, 2003
Raport final asupra locuirii medievale timpurii de la Aegyssus-Tulcea (secolele X-XV)
Gh. Manucu-Adamesteanu in Peuce 11, 1995
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Seen by: and 4 moreSapaturi arheologice de salvare pe teritoriul comunei Sarichioi (jud. Tulcea)
V. Lungu, Gh. Manucu-Adamesteanu in Peuce 11, 1995
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Seen by: and 5 moreSapaturile arheologice de salvare de la Ghiolul Pietrei, comuna Independenta (Murighiol), judetul Tulcea
V. Lungu in Peuce 10, 1991
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Seen by: and 7 moreDie frühesten Metalldolche Südost-und Mitteleuropas (Praehistorische Zeitschrift 68, 1993/1, 103–145) and Die früheste dolche Bulgariens (Anatolica XVIII, 1992, 61-69)
by Ivan Vajsov
This article is of the earliest metal daggers, which in some cases are hardly distinguishable from knives, is compiled... more This article is of the earliest metal daggers, which in some cases are hardly distinguishable from knives, is compiled in the area between southern Bulgaria (Rohdope mountains), the western Ukraine and Upper Austria (Mondsee). They can be dated to the so called transitional phase between the Eneolithic and the Early Bronze Age according to current Bulgarian terminology. The oldest examples can be placed in the earlier part of the 4th millennium B. C. and are associated with the Bodrogkeresztur Culture. An analysis of the formal aspects of these daggers allows them to be divided into 12 types (with variants), which only partially show genetic connections. The distributions of the individual dagger types do not necessarily correspond to the areas occupied by archaeological cultures defined by pottery. Groupings based on spectral analysis result two main geographic concentrations. Daggers made with arsenic alloys are found in the western Pontic area where as west Carpathian and central Danubian examples show no arsenic inclusions. Interestingly, some Bodrogkeresztur type daggers in Transylvania are made with arsenic alloys, others are not (Arıuşd, Mereşti and Mastacän). Therefore we assume that the daggers first spread from west to east and later dispersed in the opposite direction. The earliest dagger horizon dealt with here, is seen as being a fundamental part of the deep seated changes which lead to the formation of the Early Bronze Age after Aegean terminology.
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G. Simion in Peuce 10, 1991
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Opait A. in PEUCE 10, 1990
Tezaurul de nummii constantinieni de la Arrubium (1908), contributii la cunoasterea circulatiei monetare in Scythia Minor intre anii 318-324
Ochesanu R. in Peuce 10, 1990
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Seen by:Ceramica cucuteniana in contextul asezarii gumelnitene de la Carcaliu (judetul Tulcea)
Lazurca E. in Peuce 10, 1990
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Baumann V.H. in Peuce 10, 1990
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Seen by:Un nou cuptor de ars material tegular, descoperit in ferma romana tarzie de la Telita, punctul LA POD (judetul Tulcea)
Baumann V.H. in Peuce 10, 1990
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Baumann V.H. in Peuce 10, 1990
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Seen by:Cercetari recente la bazilica paleocrestina din satul Niculitel (judetul Tulcea)
V.H. Baumann in Peuce 10 1990
