Articles by Bobînă Ancuta Ioana
ETERNITATEA ARHEOLOGIEI STUDII ÎN ONOAREA PROFESORULUI DUMITRU BOGHIAN LA A 65-A ANIVERSARE, 2020
„The Mountain Archaeology Project from Țibleș and Lăpuș” was
started by the Maramureș County Muse... more „The Mountain Archaeology Project from Țibleș and Lăpuș” was
started by the Maramureș County Museum of History and Archaeology, Baia Mare,
in 2018. The main goals of the project were to identify, document and record all the
anthropic, prehistorical and historical artefacts or changes of the environment in
these geographical areas. During field survey, on both Minghet Peak (1117 m) and
Minghet Slope (963 m), prehistoric and modern period artefacts were found. In
2019, in „Tăușor” point from Groșii Țibleșului, Maramureș, archaeological
investigations were performed within a settlement attributed to both Coțofeni
culture and Lăpuș group.
Beauty and the eye of the beholder : personal adornments across the millennia, 2020
Abstract: The psychologic archetype/philosophic principle of the “eternal feminine” is based on t... more Abstract: The psychologic archetype/philosophic principle of the “eternal feminine” is based on the belief that women are different from men, with time and environment unable to modify their essence. But, given the women’s desire to adorn themselves can we refer to an “eternal feminine” from the point of view of jewellery objects? Is there any difference between men and women from this point of view, archaeologically speaking? What does jewellery mean for each gender? Based on the archaeological discoveries from Transylvania and the comparisons to those in Hungary that are chronologically or
culturally similar, we tried to understand the rationale behind the jewellery usage by means of three situations identified archaeologically: funerary discoveries, domestic contexts and the figurative representations on anthropomorphic statuettes.
Marmatia, 2017
The present study aims to put forward details about an anthropomorphic clay figurine, accidentall... more The present study aims to put forward details about an anthropomorphic clay figurine, accidentally discovered in Tibru (Cricău Village), Alba county. The female figurine is modelled in a schematic manner and it has been found complete. Due to the nature of the discovery and the lack of any archaeological context, the figurine was examined only macroscopically following indicative details such as the manufacturing technique and the manner in which the surface was handled. The eyes are depicted by using two short incised lines, furthermore, it’s nose and the breasts were modelled from the same piece of clay. On the posterior side, the hair is outlined using shortincised lines and it may express a certain hairstyle. Anteriorly, below the breasts area, the figurine has an orifice, conceivably the anatomical representation of the belly button (umbilicus) or the pelvic area. Regarding these representations, the scientific literature accepts different connotations commencing with the presumption that they could represent ludic objects (made by or for children within the community), portrayals concerning spiritual beliefs and deities, deceased individuals or representations of members from the group. Based on the analogies and manufacturing technique (schematically modeled, accentuated base), the artefact belongs to the Starčevo – Criş (III-IV) cultural horizon. The schematic depiction with accentuated base corresponds to the modeling pattern of the Early Neolithic period, therefore, it can be included in the category of cylindrical representations with an accentuated base.
The study presents four figurine fragments, retrieved during a field survey
performed in Hunedoar... more The study presents four figurine fragments, retrieved during a field survey
performed in Hunedoara County (Romania), at Brănisca – Dâmburi/Pe Hotar (Fig. 1) and Orăstie – Dealul Pemilor X2/Rompos (Fig. 2).
Editor: Sorin FORȚIU (cu mulțumiri pentru ajutorul punctual acordat lui Andrei STAVILĂ, Cristian ... more Editor: Sorin FORȚIU (cu mulțumiri pentru ajutorul punctual acordat lui Andrei STAVILĂ, Cristian OPREAN, Adrian CÎNTAR și Simona REGEP) Coordonator: Dorel MICLE DVD-ROM: Adrian CÎNTAR WEB: Sorin FORȚIU și Claudiu TOMA Coperta: Alice DUMITRAȘCU Foto copertă: Tudor VREME-MOSER, http://ideatm.ro/wordpress/ Această lucrarea a apărut sub egida: © ArheoVest, Timișoara, 2017 Președinte Lorena SMADU www.arheovest.com ISBN 978-963-315-358-1 (Összes/General) ISBN 978-963-315-359-8 (I. kötet/volumul) Avertisment: Acest volum digital este o imagine cât se poate de fidelă a celui tipărit.
BCSS - Buletinul Cercurilor Ştiinţifice Studenţeşti, 2005
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ActaMP, 2019
Responsabilitatea pentru conţinutul ştiinţific al articolelor, pentru formulări şi calitatea rezu... more Responsabilitatea pentru conţinutul ştiinţific al articolelor, pentru formulări şi calitatea rezumatelor în limbă străină revine în întregime autorilor.
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Articles by Bobînă Ancuta Ioana
started by the Maramureș County Museum of History and Archaeology, Baia Mare,
in 2018. The main goals of the project were to identify, document and record all the
anthropic, prehistorical and historical artefacts or changes of the environment in
these geographical areas. During field survey, on both Minghet Peak (1117 m) and
Minghet Slope (963 m), prehistoric and modern period artefacts were found. In
2019, in „Tăușor” point from Groșii Țibleșului, Maramureș, archaeological
investigations were performed within a settlement attributed to both Coțofeni
culture and Lăpuș group.
culturally similar, we tried to understand the rationale behind the jewellery usage by means of three situations identified archaeologically: funerary discoveries, domestic contexts and the figurative representations on anthropomorphic statuettes.
performed in Hunedoara County (Romania), at Brănisca – Dâmburi/Pe Hotar (Fig. 1) and Orăstie – Dealul Pemilor X2/Rompos (Fig. 2).
Conference Presentations by Bobînă Ancuta Ioana
Book Reviews by Bobînă Ancuta Ioana
Papers by Bobînă Ancuta Ioana
started by the Maramureș County Museum of History and Archaeology, Baia Mare,
in 2018. The main goals of the project were to identify, document and record all the
anthropic, prehistorical and historical artefacts or changes of the environment in
these geographical areas. During field survey, on both Minghet Peak (1117 m) and
Minghet Slope (963 m), prehistoric and modern period artefacts were found. In
2019, in „Tăușor” point from Groșii Țibleșului, Maramureș, archaeological
investigations were performed within a settlement attributed to both Coțofeni
culture and Lăpuș group.
culturally similar, we tried to understand the rationale behind the jewellery usage by means of three situations identified archaeologically: funerary discoveries, domestic contexts and the figurative representations on anthropomorphic statuettes.
performed in Hunedoara County (Romania), at Brănisca – Dâmburi/Pe Hotar (Fig. 1) and Orăstie – Dealul Pemilor X2/Rompos (Fig. 2).