New archaeological discoveries of the Iron Age sites near the village of Mana, Orhei District
Journal: Tyragetia (Vol.IX, No. 1)Publication Date: 2015-10-02
Authors : Aurel Zanoci; Octavian Munteanu; Ion Tentiuc; Valeriu Bubulici;
Page : 209-220
Keywords : Thraco-Getic period; fortifications; cremation burial; Poieneşti-Lukashevka culture;
Abstract
As a result of archaeological investigations carried out in June 2015 near the village of Mana, there were found three forti?ed settlements: Mana III, Mana IV, and Mana V. The hill fort of Mana III, an area of about 0,18 ha, is located on the promontory at a distance of 1 km south of the village. From the east and west sides the fort was protected by steep slopes of the promontory, and from the north and south sides ? by “ramparts” and ditches. On the surface of the settlement there were found fragments of the Thraco-Getic hand-made pottery and fragments of Greek amphorae, due to which the settlement can be attributed to the Thraco-Getic period. Also, at the site there was investigated a cremation burial typical for the Poieneşti-Lukashevka culture.
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