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“The iconographic lineage” of Toc-Chereluș coin-type. Relationship between Dacian scyphates and the coins from the Scordisci territory

open access: yesActa Musei Napocensis, 2020
The article resumes the topic of the lineage relationship between the Crișeni Berchieș stage b issues and Toc Chereluș imitations. The coin hoards found at Ostrovul Șimian (Romania) and Krčedin (Serbia) and the hybrid issues legitimize Karl Pink’s view on locating coins Crișeni Berchieș stage b in the Scordisci area.
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Illyricum, the Adriatic, and Italy in the plans of Mithradates VI Eupator

open access: yesArheološki Vestnik, 2019
Mithradates VI Eupator (120–63 BC) was the greatest of the kings of Pontus in Asia Minor, gradually extending his control over most of the regions, gravitating toward Euxine, including Colchis, and annexing Cappadocia and Bithynia.
Marjeta Šašel Kos
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The Scordisci: a story from the verge of the La Tène world

open access: yes, 2020
Les populations de l’âge du Fer du sud-est de la Pannonie sont généralement identifiées aux Scordisques, peuple documenté par les sources antiques. La présente contribution prend en considération à la fois les témoignages archéologiques et historiques pour l’aire géographique et la période concernées.
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The Boii and their conections with the Taurisci and the Scordisci – Contacts between Central Europe and southern Pannonia during the La Tène culture

2015
During the development of the La Tène culture, which marked the Late Iron Age in southern Pannonia, intensive contacts unfolded with Central Europe, the area considered as the point of origin for the Celtic settlement of the interfluve of the Sava, Drava and Danube rivers during the second half of the 4th cent. BC.
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Nuovi ritrovamenti di vasellame bronzeo tardorepubblicano a Blato in Slavonia (Croazia) – contatti tra Scordisci e l'Italia nel tardo La Tène

Revue archéologique de l'Est. Supplément, 2014
Nei dintorni della città di Vinkovci, situata nella parte orientale dell'odierna Croazia continentale, sono stati evidenziati numerosi siti risalenti al tardo La Tène, uno dei quali è Blato. Dapprima considerato una necropoli lateniana, il sito di Blato si mostra dopo recenti scavi come un abitato in pianura, tipo finora inedito in territorio scordisco.
Tonc, Asja, Dizdar, Marko
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Contacts between the Boii and the Scordisci: The Case of the Oberleiserberg Type Fibulae

2016
A small group of Late La Tène cast fibulae originates from the area of southeastern Pannonia. With the exception of the find from the site of Blato, near Vinkovci, which belongs to the Oberleiserberg type, the fibulae from Dalj, Novi Jankovci and Novi Banovci can be described as copies of the same type produced in local workshops.
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Pottery Kiln from the site of Adžine Njive-Brajkovo in Klenak, Serbia: a Contribution to Pottery Production in the Territory of the Scordisci

Protective archaeological research at the Adžine Njive-Brajkovo site in the village of Klenak, in the municipality of Ruma in Syrmia, northern Serbia, was carried out in 2021 and 2022 on the route of the future Ruma-Šabac-Loznica highway. During the works, a well-preserved pottery kiln, particularly notable for its massiveness, was explored within the ...
Ljuština, Marija, Selaković, Magdalena
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Scordisci

2016
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