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TRANSPORT GRATUIT, IN ROMANIA, LA COMENZI DE PESTE 300 LEI
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IRONWORK HOARDS IN ROMAN DACIA

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The present volume is an improved and slightly rearranged version of the author’s doctoral thesis, which was publicly defended at the Babeş-Bolyai University, Cluj-Napoca, in September 2023. The objective of the thesis was the in-depth analysis of hoarding and depositing ironwork in Roman Dacia through a detailed re-examination and comparative study of the known assemblages. While the terminology regarding hoards is far from settled, in this work, ‘hoard’ and ‘deposition’ were used as general terms denoting collections of objects found as a group, associated with a single context. The word ‘hoard’ was mainly used to refer to assemblages that were rather clearly concealed, whereas I preferred ‘deposition’ as a more neutral term in the case of collections where a ritual background might be supposed. However, every time I wished to indicate an interpretation, this was emphasised through adjectives, such as safety hoards, votive depositions etc. Occasionally, to further stress the inclusion of all assemblage types, both terms were listed (‘hoards and depositions’), but mainly they are used as synonyms. ‘Ironwork’ is more easily defined; it stands for any type of object or fragment made of iron, ranging from tools and household items to scrap. Consequently, ironwork hoards are collections discovered as closed assemblages consisting of (almost exclusively) iron objects and fragments. (from „Introduction”)
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IRONWORK HOARDS IN ROMAN DACIA

120,00 lei
The present volume is an improved and slightly rearranged version of the author’s doctoral thesis, which was publicly defended at the Babeş-Bolyai University, Cluj-Napoca, in September 2023. The objective of the thesis was the in-depth analysis of hoarding and depositing ironwork in Roman Dacia through a detailed re-examination and comparative study of the known assemblages. While the terminology regarding hoards is far from settled, in this work, ‘hoard’ and ‘deposition’ were used as general terms denoting collections of objects found as a group, associated with a single context. The word ‘hoard’ was mainly used to refer to assemblages that were rather clearly concealed, whereas I preferred ‘deposition’ as a more neutral term in the case of collections where a ritual background might be supposed. However, every time I wished to indicate an interpretation, this was emphasised through adjectives, such as safety hoards, votive depositions etc. Occasionally, to further stress the inclusion of all assemblage types, both terms were listed (‘hoards and depositions’), but mainly they are used as synonyms. ‘Ironwork’ is more easily defined; it stands for any type of object or fragment made of iron, ranging from tools and household items to scrap. Consequently, ironwork hoards are collections discovered as closed assemblages consisting of (almost exclusively) iron objects and fragments. (from „Introduction”)
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MINTED BY ROMANS, HOARDED BY NON-ROMANS THE ARCALIA HOARD

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The convergence approach between the legislation on the statute of metal detecting in Romania and the increase of understanding on the meaning of protecting the cultural heritage from the side of metal detectorists has led in the last decade to the increase of reported hoards discovered by metal detecting. The hoard which is the subject of the present work is, probably, one of the best cases when the code of good practices can shed a new light on the interpretation – and its methodology – of an ancient discovery. The hoard was partially discovered by the metal detectorist, who at the moment he realized he found part of a hoard, immediately stopped and follow the legal procedure. Then, the archaeologist urgently took a rescue excavation at the findspot and properly record the new finds and completely recovered the hoard and entered the area into the National Register of Archaeological sites, thus, officially protecting the area from future metal detecting activity. (from „Introduction”)
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MINTED BY ROMANS, HOARDED BY NON-ROMANS THE ARCALIA HOARD

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The convergence approach between the legislation on the statute of metal detecting in Romania and the increase of understanding on the meaning of protecting the cultural heritage from the side of metal detectorists has led in the last decade to the increase of reported hoards discovered by metal detecting. The hoard which is the subject of the present work is, probably, one of the best cases when the code of good practices can shed a new light on the interpretation – and its methodology – of an ancient discovery. The hoard was partially discovered by the metal detectorist, who at the moment he realized he found part of a hoard, immediately stopped and follow the legal procedure. Then, the archaeologist urgently took a rescue excavation at the findspot and properly record the new finds and completely recovered the hoard and entered the area into the National Register of Archaeological sites, thus, officially protecting the area from future metal detecting activity. (from „Introduction”)
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