@article{3d6abe79-3504-4e71-86ad-733b930d3b4a, author = {Andrzej Kokowski}, title = {The „first end” of Przeworsk culture in the Lublin region}, journal = {Acta Archaeologica Carpathica}, volume = {2019}, number = {Vol LIV}, year = {2019}, issn = {0001-5229}, pages = {129-158},keywords = {Roman Period; Przeworsk culture; Goths; settlement; cemeteries; migrations; hoards of coins}, abstract = {The downfall of the settlement structure of Przeworsk culture in the Lublin region happened during chronological phases B2/C1-C1a. In course of the research concerning the time of formation of cemeteries, settlements and their duration of use, it was proved, that each of three settlement regions (north-western, western and eastern – see at the maps) displays certain unique features. Those differences are motivated by the accessibility of the Czerniczyn group in the pre-Roman period and the speed of Wielbark culture spread in the Roman period. The most long-term duration of the settlement was recorded in subregion I (A2-B2/C1-C1a). In subregion II it begins with phase B2 (possibly – end of phase B1) and lasts until the phase B2/C1-C1. In subregion III, after the episode of Przeworsk culture influx, that happened in the younger pre-Roman Period, Przeworsk culture appears in phases B2/C1-C1. The research of hoards of Roman coins allows us to suppose, that they were deposited in times of danger provoked by the migration of Goths in the years 193-218 A.D. (supposedly shortly after those events), as the latter date is indicated on the coin found in hoard from Spiczyn.}, doi = {10.4467/00015229AAC.19.008.11885 This is}, url = {https://ejournals.eu/en/journal/acta-archaeologica-carpathica/article/erstes-ende-der-przeworsk-kultur-im-lublinerland} }