TY - GEN N1 - ill. ; 25 cm N2 - In different cultures the world is described by a variety of signs and symbols. Equally important as reading their meaning is an attempt to describe the relationships between them. Often seemingly unrelated elements of culture are linked by relations on a symbolic level. Research on the relationship between hoards (late Bronze Age and early Iron Age) and local settlement networks indicate such a symbolic connection between border and metal. Understanding these relationships is possible mainly thanks to empirical research yet it would not be possible without analysing the perception of borders and metal, as well as phenomena such as territoriality and the valorization of ‘foreign’ objects, places and people. L1 - http://www.rcin.org.pl/iae/Content/63475/PDF/WA308_83113_PIII368_The-symbolism-of-hoa_I.pdf M3 - Text J2 - Sprawozdania Archeologiczne 69 (2017) PY - 2017 EP - 132 KW - hoards KW - cultural landscape KW - Bronze Age KW - early Iron Age KW - metal KW - border A1 - Maciejewski, Marcin PB - Instytut Archeolgoii i Etnologii Polskiej Akademii Nauk VL - 69 CY - Kraków SP - 113 T1 - The symbolism of hoard deposition places in the landscape of the late Bronze Age and the early Iron Age in the zone of the South Baltic Coastland and Lake Districts UR - http://www.rcin.org.pl/iae/dlibra/publication/edition/63475 ER -