The warrior graves with swords of the so-called Asian type in the Central Danube region taking into account the new find from Horákov (Moravia, CZ) Cover Image
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Die Kriegergräber mit Schwertern des sog. Asiatischen Typs im Mitteldonauraum unter Berücksichtung des Neufundes von Horákov (Mähren, CZ)
The warrior graves with swords of the so-called Asian type in the Central Danube region taking into account the new find from Horákov (Moravia, CZ)

Author(s): Jaroslav Tejral, Tomáš Zeman
Subject(s): Archaeology
Published by: Akadémiai Kiadó
Keywords: Middle Danube region; post-Hunnic period; warrior burials; swords of Asian type; Barbarian mercenaries

Summary/Abstract: The occurrence of foreign, more precisely eastern, cultural elements among local archaeological finds is commonly regarded as a characteristic feature of the cultural-historical development during the Early Migration Period in Central Europe. Such interpretations, which generate many questions and are sometimes accepted with scepticism, have gained some ground, but most of them indisputably demand verification and less strictly defined views. These foreign cultural elements usually represent objects, whose symbolic values made them, part of the new funerary customs connected with changes of social structures during the historical development of barbarian peoples on the Danube. The main attention in this regard is paid to a well-distinguished group of weapon graves, which contained both the so-called eastern weapon types and, on the other hand, clear acculturation traits. Within the group of eastern weapons, which influenced the armament of Danubian warriors, encompassed also various types of double-edged long swords – spathae. A conspicuous type is represented by long swords with relatively narrow blade and a massive iron cross guard, so-called swords of Asian type, which occupy a special position in the Danube region.

  • Issue Year: 72/2021
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 279-334
  • Page Count: 56
  • Language: German
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