Un mormânt din secolul al IV-lea p.Chr. descoperit la Lipia (judeţul Buzău, România)
A 4th century AD burial discovered at Lipia (Buzău County, Romania)
Author(s): Gabriel Stăicuț, Daniel Garvăn, Laurențiu Grigoraș, Daniel MALAXA, Rebeca Cefalan, Angela SimalcsikSubject(s): History, Archaeology
Published by: Bons Offices – Casa Editorial-Poligrafică
Keywords: burial; grave goods; Sântana de Mureș Culture; Lipia–Movila Drumul Oilor;
Summary/Abstract: This study presents a funerary discovery from the territory of Lipia village (Buzău County, Romania). The grave, dated to the 4th century AD, was identified during the course of public infrastructure works. It belonged to a female individual, aged approximately 16–18 years, and contained a rich funerary inventory. The assemblage included eight ceramic vessels, a fibula, beads, a bronze knife, an iron knife, deer antler comb, a bone tube likely used for storing needles, a bronze ring, and animal offerings. The burial was discovered in the floodplain of the Călmățui River. On the terrace of the same watercourse, a settlement attributed to the same human communities – associated with the Sântana de Mureș Culture – was also identified.
Journal: Revista de Arheologie, Antropologie și Studii Interdisciplinare
- Issue Year: 7/2025
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 217-240
- Page Count: 24
- Language: Romanian
