Connections Between the Memelkultur Area and Dollkeim-Kovrovo Culture according to Data from Archaeological Archives
Volumes 21-22 (2015): Horizons of Archival Archaeology, pp. 40–57
Pub. online: 30 September 2015
Type: Article
Open Access
Received
23 December 2014
23 December 2014
Revised
30 January 2015
30 January 2015
Accepted
5 June 2015
5 June 2015
Published
30 September 2015
30 September 2015
Abstract
The author discusses a few examples of artefacts that testify to the contacts between the Balts living in Samland (the Sambian Peninsula) and in the Memelkultur area during the Roman Iron Age. This data was collected from notes and drawings made by Herbert Jankuhn, Marta Schmiedehelm and Kurt Voigtmann. Archival data gives us a chance to interpret similarities in the fashion of wearing of necklaces of similar composition, or rings with similar nodular decoration during the Early Roman Period. The Memelkultur-style brooches found in Samland, and similar status symbols, such as snake-head rings, testify to the strong relations between the two Balt coastal areas during the Late Roman Period.