Small but important. Glass fragments from Central located European trading centres (3rd - 5th century AD).

Abstract

Glass fragments from central European trading centres from 3rd to 6th centuries AD are handled and analysed to tell about the far-reaching trade connections between the Black Sea area and Central- and North Europe. The analsye is based on a selection of North- and Central European trading centres situated outside the Roman empire and characterised by rich culture layers containing precious metals, jewellery, coins, Roman and Frankish import as  for example fragments of drinking glasses. The paper shortly present a selection of such trading sites: the Danish site "Sorte Muld" on the island of Bornholm and "Gudme/Lundeborg" on the Danish isle Funen; furthermore the paper deal with the South Swedish site "Uppåkra" and the Polish site "Jakuszowice" nearthe city Krakow.
OriginalsprogEngelsk
TitelIkke angivet
RedaktørerLyudmil Ferdinandov Vagalinski
Antal sider20
ForlagTutrakan, Bulgaria
Publikationsdato2008
Sider265-284
ISBN (Trykt)978-954-90387-8-1.
StatusUdgivet - 2008
BegivenhedThe Lower Danube in Antiquity (VI  C BC - VI C AD). International Archaeological Conference Bulgaria-Tutrakan, 6.-7.10.2005 - Tutrakan, Bulgarien
Varighed: 6 okt. 20057 okt. 2005

Konference

KonferenceThe Lower Danube in Antiquity (VI  C BC - VI C AD). International Archaeological Conference Bulgaria-Tutrakan, 6.-7.10.2005
Land/OmrådeBulgarien
ByTutrakan
Periode06/10/200507/10/2005
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Emneord

  • Det Humanistiske Fakultet
  • romersk glas, frankisk glas, merovingisk glas, handelsforbindelser 3.-6. årh. AD, handelscentre i yngre romersk jernalder, Forbindelser Nordeuropa-Sortehavsområdet i yngre romersk jernalder,

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