Was Tacitus right? On the existence of hitting weapons of organic materials amongst the Balt tribes

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dc.contributor.author Kontny, Bartosz
dc.date.accessioned 2018-02-10T22:58:44Z
dc.date.available 2018-02-10T22:58:44Z
dc.date.issued 2015
dc.identifier.citation Waffen, Gewalt, Krieg. Beiträge zur Internationalen Tagung der AG Eisenzeit und des Instytut Archeologii Uniwersytetu Rzeszowskiego – Rzeszów 19.-22. September 2012, Langenweissbach 2015, s. 271-283. pl
dc.identifier.isbn 9783957410429
dc.identifier.uri https://repozytorium.lectorium.pl/handle/item/1086
dc.description.abstract The article is meant as a commentary to the reference in Tacitus (Germania 45,3) to ‘fustis’, i.e., a non-metal trauma weapon of the Baltic Aestii who have been identified with the Dollkeim-Kovrovo Culture. The word fustis was understood by the Romans as a straight or a wavy stick. From the surviving Roman soldiers’ grave-stones, the fustis appears to have been used as a coercive measure, in restraining an unruly crowd or during tax collecting. The written and the archaeological sources are analysed for evidence on the use of cudgels/clubs from the metal age. Examples are invoked from ethnography of cudgel use in hunting and combat (from a distance and at close range). The Balt fustis has been interpreted also as a battle axe. The author challenges this view stressing that in writing of the fustis Tacitus makes it plain that it was not made of metal. An argument is made for the use of fustis as a hunting cudgel, something that is confirmed in the West Balt Barrow Culture, the predecessor of the Dollkeim-Kovrovo Culture. One explanation is that when Tacitus wrote his account the latter was still at an early stage when conservative cultural features presumably were still strong; alternatively the information about fustis is an archaism drawn from the period of the West Balt Barrow Culture. pl
dc.language.iso en pl
dc.publisher Beier & Beran. Archäologische FachliteraturBeier & Beran. Archäologische Fachliteratur pl
dc.rights Creative Commons Uznanie autorstwa 3.0 Polska
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dc.rights.uri http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/pl/legalcode
dc.subject Tacitus pl
dc.subject West Balt Barrows Culture pl
dc.subject West Balt Circle pl
dc.subject club pl
dc.subject fustis pl
dc.subject Aestii pl
dc.title Was Tacitus right? On the existence of hitting weapons of organic materials amongst the Balt tribes pl
dc.type artykuł pl
dc.description.eperson Bartosz Kontny
dc.relation.lcategory archeologia pl

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