Weaponry and Weapon Burial Practice in Central Germany in the Late Roman Iron Age and Migration Period
Volume 8 (2007): Weapons, Weaponry and Man (In memoriam Vytautas Kazakevičius), pp. 69–84
Pub. online: 9 November 2007
Type: Article
Open Access
Received
7 February 2007
7 February 2007
Revised
30 May 2007
30 May 2007
Published
9 November 2007
9 November 2007
Abstract
Neither the sword burials of the Late Roman Iron Age, nor the combination of an axe and arrows in graves indicate the presence of in any particular region. A comparison of weapon burial practice associated with inhumation and cremation burial practice demonstrates beyond doubt that those differences which were identified in older publications reflect only overall changes in weapon burial practice over time. Some lance-heads and in particular the few spear-heads known show a close similarity to Scandinavian weapon types and indicate that weapon types became less specific for regions.