1. THE 'DEPOSITION' OF A DISC-BUTTED BRONZE AXE DISCOVERED IN THE MOLDAVIAN PLATEAU, ROMANIA.
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TENCARIU, FELIX-ADRIAN, VORNICU, DIANA-MĂRIUCA, VORNICU, ANDREEA, VASILACHE, VIORICA, and SANDU, ION
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BRONZE Age , *MOLDOVANS , *METALLURGY , *ARTISANS - Abstract
The authors' intention is to bring to the notice of specialists a decorated discbutted axe recently discovered east of the Carpathians, in the Moldavian Plateau. This type of axe (A1, according to the established typologies), with few known items, is a typical discovery (mainly as a component of hoards or as an individual find) for the Middle Bronze Age from the area west of the Carpathians — the Wietenberg, Suciu de Sus and Otomani-Füzesabony cultures. The microscopic investigations on the decoration techniques prove the ability of the metallurgical craftsmen to handle complex alloys, as well as a refined artistic sense, qualities used to achieve a certain impressive appearance. The corroboration of all available data on this artefact offers new possibilities for revealing the social and symbolic function of the disc-butted axes of the Bronze Age. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2014