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        Horse, Bow and Arrow -A Comparison between the Scythian Impact on the Mediterranean and on Eastern Middle Europe

        ( Anja Hellmuth ) 부산외국어대학교 지중해연구소 2014 The Mediterranean Review Vol.7 No.1

        An often discussed group of artefacts are the so-called “Scythian arrowheads” ? small three-winged arrowheads with a shaft, sometimes with barb, cast in bronze. Finds in large quantities are known from the Northern Pontic, today’s Ukrainian and Russian territories, Asia Minor, the Near East, Eastern Middle Europe and the Greek mainland. Considering their widespread distribution, researchers were often sceptical concerning their value for answering cultural-historic or chronological questions. New research shows that the “Scythian arrowheads” especially can be used as a tool for reconstructing historical events. In this article the finds of Scythian arrowheads from Greece and from Eastern Middle Europe will be highlighted to discuss the varying connections between the different regions in the Early Iron Age.

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        MEDITERRANEAN REVIEW : Apotropaic Elements on Ceramics from the Early and Middle Bronze Age in the Northern Adriatic Region (Caput Adriae)

        ( Anja Hellmuth ) 부산외국어대학교 지중해연구소 2015 The Mediterranean Review Vol.8 No.1

        In the Early and Middle Bronze Age, the Istrian peninsula as the northern periphery of the “Mediterranean cultural sphere” was characterized by a dense population with fortified mountain settlements (“Gradine” in the Croatian language). In these settlements a distinctive decorated pottery has been discovered, until recently completely unknown. One group of these vessels, namely, large jars for food storage, is distinguished by a decoration with combined plastic and incised ornaments with antithetically arranged handles on all four sides, which follows a certain order and allows the recognition of stylized faces. In light of other depictions in prehistory and early history, the appearance of “monster” and “grotesque” representations on medieval churches, and studies on recent cultures, we can assume that the “scary faces” on the Bronze Age pottery of Istria had some kind of apotropaic meaning. Something similar can be assumed for a particular embellishment of the spherical bottles that were also typical of the fortified mountain settlements of the Istrian peninsula.

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        Recent Research on Bronze Age Hillforts near Rovinj, Istria

        Anja Hellmuth Kramberger 부산외국어대학교 지중해지역원 2018 The Mediterranean Review Vol.11 No.2

        Istria in the Caput Adriae is for the Bronze Age research of the Mediterranean area a still rather unexplored area. Although the location of several hundred settlement sites known as gradina has been registered, only a small number of them has been examined in more depth through archaeological excavations. The present article introduces the latest, albeit preliminary results of a research project that aims to get a more balanced picture of the Bronze Age settlement system in the region around the modern town of Rovinj. In course of the project three settlements which are located next to the sea and in closer vicinity to the only extensively researched site of the peninsula have been surveyed and examined. The results seem to suggest that all settlements were occupied synchronously and protected by a fortification. The latter fact questions the prevalent notion of a strictly hierarchical settlement system in the region.

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