Neither “Celtic” nor “Dacian”: the site of Židovar at the edges of La Tène, Carpathian and Roman worlds

Vladimir D. Mihajlović Marko A. Janković

Apstrakt: The paper reviews long-standing interpretation of the late Iron Age site of Židovar as “Celtic”, “Dacian” and “Celto-Dacian”. Arguing that this standpoint is derived from biased culture-historical ethno-determinism, the evidence is reconsidered from excavation journals of Branko Gavela and published research on Židovar. Evidential basis is discussed, such as sratigraphic difficulties and chronology, as well as some common misconceptions of the site’s characteristics. Deadlocks are emphasized regarding the conclusions on its ethnic belonging. The paper calls for a new approach that goes beyond ethno-cultural determinism and urges the employment of “relational locality”. This perspective considers the site and its immediate surroundings as the first order community, i.e. the spatio-social focal point entangled in diverse, multidirectional and supra-regional relational networks. This would mean that the community of Židovar actively mediated different templates coming from the “globalized” koines of La Tène Pannonian, Danubian- Carpathian and Roman worlds, and bricolaged them in distinctive local ways.

Ključne reči: Židovar, late Iron Age, early Roman period, connectivity, cultural localization, “Celts”, “Dacians”.

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Etnoantropološki problemi, y. 2021, no. 16 (3), pp. 795-833