Sergiu-Constantin ENEA, DIN NOU DESPRE SIMBOLURI. SCURTE CONSIDERAȚII DESPRE PINTADERELE DIN NEOLITICUL ROMÂNIEI

Revista „Cercetări istorice” – XXXVI / 2017

Abstract

The “stamp seals” were first discovered in sites belonging to the Anatolian Neolithic, and subsequently also identified throughout the Balkan-Carpathian space and acknowledged as finds specific to the early Neolithic civilizations of this territory. Widespread, the “stamp seals” were “fashionable” items all along the Neolithic and Eneolithic. Shapes, dimensions, and ornaments of such clay stamps vary from case to case, but not from site to site, suggesting certain uniformity, although several types of ornaments could be noticed on “stamp seals” found in the same settlement.

The earliest researches on the “stamp seals” indicated their special role, and led to their understanding as special artifacts, archaeologists emphasizing in general the role and importance of this category of artifacts.