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Časně eneolitické depozitum v Bílých Karpatech na moravsko-slovenském pomezí
Author(s) -
Jaroslav Peška
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
přehled výzkumů
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2571-0605
pISSN - 1211-7250
DOI - 10.47382/pv0621-03
Subject(s) - hoard , czech , geography , geology , slovak , archaeology , philosophy , linguistics
In 2017, a relatively small copper artefact hoard was found using a metal detector just a few metres from the border between the Czech Republic and the Slovak Republic. This was on a distinctive slope on the Moravian side of the White Carpathians, at a relatively high altitude (746 m) in the cadastral area of the municipality of Lopeník. The hoard was lent for documenting by the finder and then returned to them. It contained three flat Jordanów type axes, a Şiria type hammer axe (only the second find in Moravia) and, mostprobably, raw material in a unique form of two discs of flat copper strip coiled into the shape of a pyramidal spiral. Some of the items were made of pure copper (with the presumed source in the southern part of the Carpathian Basin), some of a material similar to Nógrádmarcal antimony copper, forwhich a Slovak origin is considered. Based on the presence of several Jordanów type axes, we date the hoard to the Early Eneolithic and link it to the bearers of the Jordanów culture. Due to its location, the hoard is further distinctive evidence of transport corridors passing from the Carpathian Basin via the White Carpathians, where most parallels to the artefacts under study have been found. The presence of the two “strip material” discs is completely atypical.