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Just Recycled? A New Light on Roman Imports in Central Germany According to the ‘Central Little Farmstead’ of Frienstedt, Thuringia
Volume 18 (2012): People at the Crossroads of Space and Time (Footmarks of Societies in Ancient Europe) II, pp. 86–96
Christoph G Schmidt  

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https://doi.org/10.15181/ab.v18i0.66
Pub. online: 30 December 2012      Type: Article      Open accessOpen Access

Received
22 February 2011
Revised
16 March 2012
Accepted
17 October 2012
Published
30 December 2012

Abstract

Between 2000 and 2003, near Frienstedt, Kr. Erfurt, in central Germany, a settlement, graves, and what is presumably a cult site from the Roman Iron Age, were partly excavated. The habitation of the settlement started at the end of the first century AD, and ended around 400 AD. From the middle of the third century, ten inhumation graves were set out, surrounding a Bronze Age graveyard in a loose circle with a radius of about 120 metres. Two of these are little chambers of a ‘princely couple’. In the centre of the site are several shafts with a presumed ritual function. About 1,500 bronze fragments show a distinct connection with the Roman Empire in the third century, possibly in part due to Germanic soldiers recruited by the Roman army.

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Keywords
Roman Iron Age Germany Frienstedt Roman import Haßleben-Leuna group settlement cult site inhumation graves

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