Precious metal objects as sources for social processes of the Late War Period (8th - 9th centuries AD) Cover Image

Edelmetallgegenstände als Quellen zu sozialen Prozessen der Spätawarenzeit (8.–9. Jahrhundert n. Chr.)
Precious metal objects as sources for social processes of the Late War Period (8th - 9th centuries AD)

Author(s): Gergely Szenthe
Subject(s): Archaeology
Published by: Akadémiai Kiadó
Keywords: early medieval archaeology; late Avar period; elite culture; social transformation; precious metal objects

Summary/Abstract: The present paper analyses the precious metal artefacts, scarcely known in the huge archaeological material of the “late Avar period” (eighth to early ninth centuries AD). Unlike in the previous era the majority of the gold and silver objects of the late Avar period are stray finds; in particular high-quality goldsmith's artefacts are absent in the grave assemblages of the eighth century. The significance of precious metal objects in grave assemblages reached its low ebb around the middle of the late Avar period; afterwards not only new object types appeared but a new grave-horizon emerged comprising precious metal objects. This paper, based on the quality and morphology of the objects, their archaeological contexts as well as their spatial distribution, draws a conclusion concerning the social and cultural changes in the early medieval Carpathian Basin.

  • Issue Year: 72/2021
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 417-452
  • Page Count: 36
  • Language: German
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