Kladné depot

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The Kladné depot (also known as the Kladné hoard ) is a depot find of the Early Bronze Age Aunjetitz culture from Kladné , a district of Kájov in Jihočeský kraj , Czech Republic . It dates to between 1800 and 1600 BC. The depot is now in the South Bohemian Museum in Budweis .

Find history

The depot was discovered in 2006 southeast of Kladné with a metal detector . The site is on the steep southwest slope of a mountain above a stream.

composition

The depot consists of two bronze bars .

literature

  • Ondřej Chvojka , Jiří Havlice . Měděná žebra starší doby bronzové v jižních Čechách. Nové depoty z Přídolí, Purkarce a Chvalšin - Copper bars from the Early Bronze Age in South Bohemia. New finds from Přídolí, Purkarec and Kladné. In: Památky archeologické. Volume 100, 2009, p. 84 ( 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 , pp. 213-214 ( online ).

Coordinates: 48 ° 48 ′ 7.6 ″  N , 14 ° 17 ′ 27.2 ″  E