Malé Žernoseky depot

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The Malé Žernoseky depot (also the hoard of Malé Žernoseky ) is a depot find of the Early Bronze Age Aunjetitz culture from Malé Žernoseky in Ústecký kraj , Czech Republic . It dates between 2000 and 1800 BC. The depot is now in the Teplice Regional Museum .

Find history

The depot was discovered in 1907 north of Malé Žernoseky when a quarry was being built between porphyry rubble . Stone tools from the Neolithic band ceramic culture and ceramic shards from the Middle Ages were also found here. The items had probably been moved here.

composition

The depot consists of a stick dagger blade and two long triangular dagger blades made of bronze . The three blades had been placed on top of one another.

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. 272.
  • Václav Moucha : Hoards from the early Bronze Age in Bohemia. Archeologický ústav AV ČR, Prague 2005, ISBN 80-86124-57-6 , pp. 128–129 ( 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. 223 ( online ).

Coordinates: 50 ° 32 '34.1 "  N , 14 ° 2' 53"  E