Luboszyce culture

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The Luboszyce culture ('Liebesitzer Kultur', Lebus-Lausitz group ) describes the culture of the East Germanic people of the Burgundians , developed in the area between the Oder and Elbe in eastern Central Europe at the time of the late Roman Empire (2nd to 4th centuries). Their name comes from the archaeologically researched burial ground in Luboszyce (love seat) near Gubin ( Lubusz Voivodeship in Poland). The population of this civilization inhabited the area of ​​today's Polish and German Lusatia .

literature

  • Grzegorz Domański: Kultura Luboszycka między Łabą a Odrą w 2. – 4. wieku (parallel eighth: “The Luboszyce culture between the Elbe and Oder in the 2-4 centuries”). Polska Akademia Nauk, Breslau 1979, ISBN 83-04-00106-3 (Polish, summary in German).
  • Grzegorz Domański: Settlement complex from a late La Tene and Roman period at Luboszyce, Lubsko District. In: Archaeologia Polona. XII, 1970, pp. 321–334 (English, PDF file online at iaepan.edu.pl).

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