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Krievu Kalns Hill-Fort: New Data on the Late Bronze Age and Pre-Roman Iron Age in Western Latvia
Volume 26 (2019), pp. 80–107
Andrejs Vasks   Vanda Visocka   Linas Daugnora     All authors (5)

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https://doi.org/10.15181/ab.v26i0.2024
Pub. online: 5 December 2019      Type: Article      Open accessOpen Access

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5 December 2019

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The article examines the results of the 2012 and 2013 archaeological excavations of Skrundas Krievu kalns hill-fort, situated in western Latvia. Krievu kalns was listed as a site in the 1920s, but it was not regarded as a hill-fort. During a site inspection, striated pottery was discovered, and this indicated that it might be numbered as a Late Bronze Age and Pre-Roman Iron Age habitation. Excavations revealed the site to be a hill-fort that was fortified in the 11th to the ninth century BC with a palisade made of vertical timbers. In the eighth to the fifth century BC, the defences were moved outwards, thus enlarging the living area. There was possibly even later a third fence. Krievu kalns may be classed as a Late Bronze Age hill-fort with striated pottery, reflecting the characteristic Bronze Age cultural traditions of western Latvia.

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Krievu kalns hill-fort buildings finds Late Bronze Age Pre-Roman Iron Age

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