Klaipėdos universitetas logo


  • List of journals
  • About Publisher
  • Help
  • Sitemap
Login Register

  1. Home
  2. Journals
  3. RH
  4. Issues
  5. Volume 23, Issue 1 (2018)
  6. Длинные валы Самбии

Res Humanitariae

Submit your article Information
  • Article info
  • Related articles
  • More
    Article info Related articles

Длинные валы Самбии
Volume 23, Issue 1 (2018), pp. 11–22
Vladimir Kulakov  

Authors

 
Placeholder
https://doi.org/10.15181/rh.v23i0.1785
Pub. online: 28 March 2025      Type: Article      Open accessOpen Access

Published
28 March 2025

Abstract

Long shafts, known by various sources in Sambia, were not attracting the attention of archaeologists. According to their location, the shafts are divided into: shafts near the extremities of the peninsula, known from archaeological exploration, and shafts in the depth of the land, known only from written sources. It is possible that the shafts were performed not so much by the military as by cult and administrative functions, limiting the extraterritorial nature of the canals and protecting the foreign boats roaming through them from the Prussian tribal territory, the laws of which the merchant-mariners did not obey.

Related articles PDF XML
Related articles PDF XML

Copyright
No copyright data available.

Keywords
shaft Sambia shaft function Prussians

Metrics
since February 2021
19

Article info
views

0

Full article
views

4

PDF
downloads

1

XML
downloads

Export citation

Copy and paste formatted citation
Placeholder

Download citation in file


Share


RSS

Powered by PubliMill  •  Privacy policy