Putineşti, raionul Floreşti – eine Siedlung der Santana-de-Mureş-Kultur im Norden der Republik Moldau. Ein Vorbericht
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VOSS, Hans-Ulrich, MUSTEAŢĂ, Sergiu, POPA, Alexandru, BURGER, Daniel, KALMBACH, Johannes. Putineşti, raionul Floreşti – eine Siedlung der Santana-de-Mureş-Kultur im Norden der Republik Moldau. Ein Vorbericht. In: Plural. History, Culture, Society, 2015, nr. 2, pp. 7-16. ISSN 2345-1262.
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Plural. History, Culture, Society
Numărul 2 / 2015 / ISSN 2345-1262 /ISSNe 2345-184X

Putineşti, raionul Floreşti – eine Siedlung der Santana-de-Mureş-Kultur im Norden der Republik Moldau. Ein Vorbericht
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Voss Hans-Ulrich1, Musteaţă Sergiu2, Popa Alexandru1, Burger Daniel1, Kalmbach Johannes1
 
1 Institutul de Arheologie din Germania,
2 Universitatea Pedagogică de Stat „Ion Creangă“ din Chişinău
 
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Disponibil în IBN: 15 iunie 2016


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The History and Geography Faculty of the „Ion Creangă” State Pedagogical University of Chişinău (Moldova), the Romisch-Germanische Kommission des Deutschen Archaologischen Instituts, Frankfurt am Main (Germany), and the Bonn University has continued during Summer 2015 the investigation of a late Roman/early Migration period settlement of the Santana-de-MureşCulture (c. AD 230 - 430/450) on the southern slope of the Cubolta Valley at Putinești, raionul Florești. The site is part of an area of settlement some 9,0 km long on the eastern edge of the Cubolta-valley, an area intensively colonized already in prehistoric times (Neolithic, Bronze Age). The Late Antiquity settlement is already known from previous fieldwork. During the last year, geomagnetic prospections and aerial photogrammetry procedures were performed. A two-chamber pottery-kiln for specialized production of the characteristic wheel-made pottery was detected during the geomagnetic prospection and documented in drill profiles.