Abstract (serbian) | U radu su prikazani novi i nepublikovani nalazi članaka astragalnih pojaseva, kao i oni primerci publikovani u manje dostupnoj literaturi. Na osnovu klasifikacija prethodnih istraživača i manjih autorskih dopuna, izdvojeno je ukupno pet tipova članaka – Glasinac, Štoj, Banoštor, Srem i Dunaszekcső, dok je tip Srem podeljen na tri varijante: Osijek, Beograd i Mačva. Prvim člancima astragalnih pojaseva smatraju se primerci tipa Glasinac, koji su obeležili period od početka 6. pa skoro do sredine 5. veka pr. n. e. Na teritoriji današnje Albanije razvija se i tip Štoj, koji je geografski veoma ograničen. Sredinom ili krajem 6. veka pr. n. e. javlja se tip Banoštor, a dalji hronološki razvoj astragalnih pojaseva dovodi nas do tipa Srem i njegovih varijanti Osijek, Mačva i Beograd. U periodu od sredine 6. do sredine 3. veka pr. n. e. ovaj tip pojaseva zahvata veliku teritoriju Podunavlja, Posavine i u manjoj meri Pomoravlja. Početkom 3. veka pr. n. e. javlja se i tip Dunaszekcső, koji obuhvata veliku teritoriju Podunavlja, Posavine, Potisja, Pomorišja i Pomoravlja. |
Abstract (english) | In this paper the authors present new and unpublished finds of astragal belts segments, as well as those examples published in less available literature. Based on the classifications by previous researchers, and minor contributions by the authors, a total of five types of segments have been defined – Glasinac, Shtojit, Banoštor, Syrmian and Dunaszekcső. The Syrmian type was further divided into three variations: Osijek, Belgrade, and Mačva. The first astragal belt segments are considered to be examples of the Glasinac type that marked the period from the beginning of the 6th cent. BC until the middle of the 5th cent. BC. The Shtojit type, which is geographically very limited, developed in the territory of present day Albania. In the middle of late 6th cent. BC, the Banoštor type occurs, and further chronological development lead to the Syrmian type and its variants Osijek, Mačva, and Belgrade. During the period between the middle of 6th and the middle of 3rd cent. BC, these types of belt segments encompassed a large territory in the Danube and Sava river regions, and to a lesser extent the Morava river region. At the beginning of the 3rd cent. BC, the Dunaszekcső type also occurs, encompassing a vast territory of the Danube, Sava, Tisza, Mureș, and Morava river regions. |