SOME REMARKS ON EARLY FIFTH-CENTURY GOLD NECKLACES WITH PIN-SHAPED PENDANTS. WITH REGARD TO AN ANCIENT FIND FROM LA VALLETA DEL VALERO (SOSES, LLEIDA, SPAIN) Cover Image
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SOME REMARKS ON EARLY FIFTH-CENTURY GOLD NECKLACES WITH PIN-SHAPED PENDANTS. WITH REGARD TO AN ANCIENT FIND FROM LA VALLETA DEL VALERO (SOSES, LLEIDA, SPAIN)
SOME REMARKS ON EARLY FIFTH-CENTURY GOLD NECKLACES WITH PIN-SHAPED PENDANTS. WITH REGARD TO AN ANCIENT FIND FROM LA VALLETA DEL VALERO (SOSES, LLEIDA, SPAIN)

Author(s): J. Pinar Gil
Subject(s): Archaeology, Cultural history, Regional Geography, Historical Geography, Ancient World
Published by: Akadémiai Kiadó
Keywords: necklaces; Late Antiquity; Migration Period; gold; production; distribution;

Summary/Abstract: In 1950, a gold necklace was found by a local grave digger in the site called La Valleta del Valero, about 15km south-west of Lleida (Catalonia). The necklace deserved little attention in scientific literature; it has been repeatedly dated to 3rd–2nd centuries BC and related to Hellenistic influences in Spanish Iron Age luxury metalwork. The necklace finds its closest analogies in a small group of gold artefacts found in Central and Eastern Europe and dating to the first half of the 5th century AD. Traces of almost identical necklaces with pin-shaped pendants have been found at Hochfelden (Lower Rhine, France), Untersiebenbrunn (Lower Austria), Kerč’ (Crimea, Ukraine), Bakodpuszta (county Bács-Kiskun, Hungary) and Biron (Charente-Maritime, France). The find from Valleta del Valero apperas to be one of the keys to the evaluation of the significance of the occurence of necklaces with pin-shaped pendants in such territories. Both its geographical location – in still Roman Tarraconensis – and its morphology show it to be a link between Untersiebenbrunn-Gospital’naja type necklaces and late Roman metalwork, posing a number of questions about production, distribution and symbolic value of luxury necklaces around the Mediterranean basis and the barbarian world.

  • Issue Year: 58/2007
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 165-185
  • Page Count: 21
  • Language: English