ABOUT PRISMATIC ANTLER PENDANTS FROM SÂNTANA DE MUREŞ-CERNJACHOV CULTURE
Journal of Ancient History and Archaeology. 2014;1(1) DOI 10.14795/j.v1i1.10
Journal Title: Journal of Ancient History and Archaeology
ISSN: 2360-266X (Online)
Publisher: Mega Publishing House
Society/Institution: Technical University of Cluj-Napoca
LCC Subject Category: Auxiliary sciences of history: Archaeology | History (General) and history of Europe: History (General): Ancient history
Country of publisher: Romania
Language of fulltext: English
Full-text formats available: PDF
AUTHORS
Ciucălău Daniel
(Botosani County Museum)
EDITORIAL INFORMATION
Time From Submission to Publication: 8 weeks
Abstract | Full Text
<p>In Sântana de Mureș-Cernjachov culture we distinguish numerous influences that have targeted not only the material aspects of daily life but also the spiritual life of its different ethnic components. Since the IVth century are signaled in the graves of women and children a series of prismatic pendants made of antlers decorated with circles, which were seen by some scholars, such as J. Werner and I. Ionita as replicas of type Herkuleskeule amulets. They were adopted in the Germanic world as symbols of the god Thor / Donau. In this article we make a presentation of this type of amulets discovered in some of the cemeteries datated in the IVth century researched in Romania and Republic of Moldova.</p>