Weapons in Graves in the Upper and Middle Danube Region During the Early and Middle Bronze Age

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David, Wolfgang [1 ]
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[1] Archaol Museum Frankfurt, Karmelitergasse 1, D-60311 Frankfurt, Germany
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Central Europe; Bronze Age; thrust weapon; slash weapon; long-range weapon; social ranking; ARMIES;
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10.31577/slovarch.2020.suppl.1.5
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K85 [文物考古];
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0601 ;
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Weapons and especially the combination of different types of weapons in graves usually serve as a starting point for considerations regarding armament and fighting style. On the basis of regional or temporal differences of the weapons present in the graves and their combination, changes in the way of fighting are deduced. In addition, quantitative differences in the equipment of graves with weapons are often used by others to try to prove differentiated gradations in the social rank of the buried. Apart from the fact that at least some of the weapons can be ceremonial or ceremonial weapons or - especially arrowheads or spears - hunting or competition weapons and not the weapons actually or primarily used in battle, it is problematic to draw direct conclusions from the graves' inventory about the existence of weapons in this world.
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页数:15
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