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SM ISO690:2012 MELNICOVA, Natalia. Сарматское погребение У С. Талмаз. In: Buletin Ştiinţific. Revista de Etnografie, Ştiinţele Naturii şi Muzeologie (Serie Nouă) , 2006, nr. 5(18), pp. 300-314. ISSN 1857-0054. |
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Buletin Ştiinţific. Revista de Etnografie, Ştiinţele Naturii şi Muzeologie (Serie Nouă) | ||||||
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In June 1991, the museum acquired objects from a destroyed Sarmatian female burial at the village of Talmaz. Among the objects were pieces of a broken mirror, an earthen spindle, a set of glass beads with a bronze Roman pendant, a bronze fibula and a bronze handbell, metal temple rings.
By analogy, all these objects are dated differently. Some existed from the 2nd to the mid-3rd centuries (the Roman pendant), others existed from the late 1st to the late 3rd centuries (the mirror, the handbell), the fibulawascharacteristicofthe3rdcentury.Asawhole, the complex of objects can be dated at the firsthalfofthe3rdcenturyAD.
Most analogies are connected with the 2nd century burial in Paşcani (the beads, the pendant, the cogwheel, the mirror, the handbell, the spindle). Many similar objects have been found in the Krynychna and Kholmy burials of the 3rd century (Ukraine), in different Belbek burials of the 3rd century (Crimean Autonomous Republic, Ukraine), which are defined as Alan monuments of the Late Sarmatian Culture.Therefore,the 3rd century complex at the village of Talmaz (Ştefan Vodă) can be connected with the Alans – the last wave of Sarmatian advancement to the West through the Prut-Nistru territory. |
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