The ‘Celts Beneath the Pálava Hills’ exhibition was installed at the end of the summer of 2020 at the Regional Museum in Mikulov. The museum prepared the exhibition in cooperation with the Moravian Museum and the Institute of Archaeology of the Czech Academy of Sciences, Brno. Along with other unique exhibits, an assemblage of 70 metal artefacts stored in Dolní Dunajovice in the study collection of the Research Centre for the Roman and Great Migration periods of the Institute of Archaeology of the Czech Academy of Sciences, Brno, was chosen to be displayed for this event. The article presents 47 small artefacts made of copper alloys, 18 coins and five glass artefacts from 17 cadastral units, which enriched the exhibition with a variety of characteristic LT C and D1 finds. They do not form a complete collection, as their common denominator is that they were found in 2011–2017 solely by metal detectorists working together with the archaeologists from the workplace where the finds are stored. These never-before-published artefacts and the qualities of each deserve to be presented both to the public and the professional community. These artefacts include finds which, in the context of the Late Iron Age of south Moravia, are unique objects (including two bronze figurines) that are significant contributions to the clarification and differentiation of the topography of the La Tène settlement structure in the studied region.
Příspěvek se zabývá vyhodnocením souboru laténských spon, které byly nalezeny při povrchových prospekcích oppida Třísov (okr. Český Krumlov). Zařazuje se tak vedle studií vyhodnocujících materiál z výzkumů Národního muzea v letech 1955–1981, a zároveň se jedná o první z řady materiálových studií v projektu zaměřeném na povrchový průzkum lokality. Shromážděná kolekce je analyzována z typologického a chronologického hlediska a pak vyhodnocena společně se souborem pocházejícím z exkavací. Na závěr je diskutován vývoj osídlení oppid na základě frekvence výskytu pozdně laténských spon. and The article pursues evaluation of the corpus of La Tène brooches found during surface prospection of the Třísov oppidum (distr. Český Krumlov). It aligns with the published evaluation of the material acquired through excavation carried out by the National Museum in the years 1955–1981, and at the same time, it is the first case study in a series to be published within a project focused on surface survey of the site. The assemblage is analysed from the typological and chronological perspective and is then evaluated together with the collection from excavation. The conclusion discusses oppida settlement development based on the frequency of late La Tène fibulae incidence.