The use of mollusc shells for ornaments in the Bronze Age of the southern Carpathian basin
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Mollusc shells have been used for the production of ornaments since the Palaeolithic times. Some of the world’s oldest decorative items were, in fact, made from shells. Their smooth surfaces, durability and bright colours, were some of the reasons why they were aesthetically attractive to numerous prehistoric communities. Ornaments made from shell often had symbolic value – they were used to display status, prestige, belonging to a group, and may be used as indicators for trade and exchange routes. However, although they were in use in the prehistoric period, they have received less attention from researchers studying periods after the Neolithic. This paper will provide an overview on the use of shells for ornaments in the Bronze Age Maros culture in the southern Carpathian basin. They have so far been analysed only within the context of burial equipment and their relation to other jewellery items, mainly metal objects. However, they may provide an additional insight into some of the s...ymbolic aspects, cultural attitudes towards certain raw materials, as well some aspects of trade and exchange.
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bone industry - prehistory / koštana industrija - praistorija / bronzano doba / Bronze Age / moriška kultura / Maros culture / personal ornaments / Columbella shells / mollusk shellsSource:
Interdisciplinary studies / Interdisciplinarni izsledvanya, 2022, XXVII, 59-75Publisher:
- Sofia : National Archaeological Institute with Museum BAN
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Археолошки институт / Institute of ArchaeologyTY - JOUR AU - Vitezović, Selena PY - 2022 UR - http://rai.ai.ac.rs/handle/123456789/873 AB - Mollusc shells have been used for the production of ornaments since the Palaeolithic times. Some of the world’s oldest decorative items were, in fact, made from shells. Their smooth surfaces, durability and bright colours, were some of the reasons why they were aesthetically attractive to numerous prehistoric communities. Ornaments made from shell often had symbolic value – they were used to display status, prestige, belonging to a group, and may be used as indicators for trade and exchange routes. However, although they were in use in the prehistoric period, they have received less attention from researchers studying periods after the Neolithic. This paper will provide an overview on the use of shells for ornaments in the Bronze Age Maros culture in the southern Carpathian basin. They have so far been analysed only within the context of burial equipment and their relation to other jewellery items, mainly metal objects. However, they may provide an additional insight into some of the symbolic aspects, cultural attitudes towards certain raw materials, as well some aspects of trade and exchange. PB - Sofia : National Archaeological Institute with Museum BAN T2 - Interdisciplinary studies / Interdisciplinarni izsledvanya T1 - The use of mollusc shells for ornaments in the Bronze Age of the southern Carpathian basin EP - 75 SP - 59 VL - XXVII UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_873 ER -
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Vitezović, S.. (2022). The use of mollusc shells for ornaments in the Bronze Age of the southern Carpathian basin. in Interdisciplinary studies / Interdisciplinarni izsledvanya Sofia : National Archaeological Institute with Museum BAN., XXVII, 59-75. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_873
Vitezović S. The use of mollusc shells for ornaments in the Bronze Age of the southern Carpathian basin. in Interdisciplinary studies / Interdisciplinarni izsledvanya. 2022;XXVII:59-75. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_873 .
Vitezović, Selena, "The use of mollusc shells for ornaments in the Bronze Age of the southern Carpathian basin" in Interdisciplinary studies / Interdisciplinarni izsledvanya, XXVII (2022):59-75, https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_873 .