Trójlistne (awarskie?) groty strzał z okolic Krakowa
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2020
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Artykuł dotyczy pięciu żelaznych trójlistnych grotów strzał z Maszkowa i Pobiednika Wielkiego w powiecie krakowskim. Zostały one sklasyfikowane jako typ 15 wariant 1 według Aleksandra F. Miedviedieva i uznane za znaleziska pochodzenia awarskiego o szerokiej chronologii (VI-IX wiek). Wyrażono przypuszczenie, iż można je datować na VIII w. i uznać za świadectwo zainteresowania Chaganatu Awarskiego ówczesnym krakowskim zespołem osadniczym.
This paper deals with five iron triple-winged arrowheads from Maszków and Pobiednik Wielki in the Kraków District. They were classified as Type 15 Variant 1 according to Alexandr F. Medvedev and were considered Avar finds with a broad chronology (6th -9th centuries). It was assumed that they could be dated to the 8 century and could be a piece of evidence for the Avar Khanagate’s interest in the Kraków settlement complex of those days.
This paper deals with five iron triple-winged arrowheads from Maszków and Pobiednik Wielki in the Kraków District. They were classified as Type 15 Variant 1 according to Alexandr F. Medvedev and were considered Avar finds with a broad chronology (6th -9th centuries). It was assumed that they could be dated to the 8 century and could be a piece of evidence for the Avar Khanagate’s interest in the Kraków settlement complex of those days.
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wczesne średniowiecze, Słowianie, Awarzy, Kraków, trójlistne groty strzał, Early Middle Ages, Slavs, Avars, Kraków, triple-winged arrowheads