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- Title
THE EARLY SLAVIC SUNKEN HOUSE FROM SENICA.
- Authors
FARKAŠ, ZDENĚK; CHOMA, IGOR; JELÍNEK, PAVOL
- Abstract
A rescue archaeological research in Senica, part Párovce was performed in a polyculture settlement and a part of a skeletal burial ground attributed to the Únětice culture from the early Bronze Age. The present paper discusses finds from the early Slavic period. A sunken house with remains of a stone-soil furnace and an oval pit belongs to the settlement phase. Based on the Prague-type pottery, the features are both dated back to the 6th c. The settlement, thus, could be considered to be the oldest evidence of the slavic presence in western Záhorie, in the myjava and teplica basins.
- Subjects
ARCHAEOLOGICAL research; POLY-aquaculture; BRONZE Age; ARCHAEOLOGICAL expeditions; INTERMENT
- Publication
Slovenska Archeologia, 2021, p391
- ISSN
1335-0102
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.31577/slovarch.2021.suppl.2.37