Roman Iron Age Archaeological Sites in the Micro-region of the Lower Reaches of the River Šventoji. Archival Studies and Other Investigations
Volumes 21-22 (2015): Horizons of Archival Archaeology, pp. 58–70
Pub. online: 30 September 2015
Type: Article
Open Access
Received
2 March 2015
2 March 2015
Revised
30 May 2015
30 May 2015
Accepted
5 June 2015
5 June 2015
Published
30 September 2015
30 September 2015
Abstract
The micro-region of the lower reaches of the River Šventoji in the Roman Iron Age falls into the range of flat cemeteries surrounded by stone circles. The territory to the north of the River Šventoji is considered the periphery of this culture, which has characteristic burial rites, one of which is the absence of stone circles. This peripheral culture in the territory of Latvia is described by using the results of the Mazkatuži (Rucava parish) cemetery investigations. The surviving research material and archival data about artefacts found in the lower reaches of the River Šventoji allow us to review and revise the data about burial rites and settlement structures in Kurzeme during the Roman Iron Age.