Pašinka depot I

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The custodian of Pašinka I (also hoard I of Pašinka ) is a hoard of Early Bronze Age Unetice culture of Pašinka in Středočeský kraj , Czech Republic . It dates between 2000 and 1800 BC. The depot is now in the Kolín Museum .

Find history

The depot was discovered in 1912 south of Pašinka on the slope along the north bank of the Polepka . The exact circumstances of the find are unknown. A second depot of the Aunjetitz culture comes from Pašinka .

composition

According to the museum's inventory book, the depot consists of three bronze eyelet neck rings or ring bars . Two specimens have a triangular and one a round cross-section. A ring consists of two fragments that have recently been welded together.

The actual composition of the deposits of Pašinka is uncertain since in a report of 1921 by two ring bars, four brace bars and a Armspirale is talk.

literature

  • Martin Bartelheim : Studies on the Bohemian Aunjetitzer culture. Chronological and chorological investigations (= university research on prehistoric archeology. Vol. 46). Habelt, Bonn 1998, ISBN 3-7749-2867-3 (also: Berlin, Freie Universität, dissertation, 1998), p. 238.
  • Václav Moucha : Hoards from the early Bronze Age in Bohemia. Archeologický ústav AV ČR, Prague 2005, ISBN 80-86124-57-6 , p. 137 ( online ).
  • Tilmann Vachta : Bronze Age hoards and their sites in Bohemia (= Berlin studies of the ancient world. Volume 33). Edition Topoi, Berlin 2016, ISBN 978-3-9816751-2-2 , p. 230 ( online ).

Coordinates: 49 ° 59 ′ 31.7 "  N , 15 ° 11 ′ 15.7"  E