Author(s): Silviu Oţa,Gabriel Rustoiu,Matei Drîmbărean,Aurel Dragotă / Language(s): Romanian
Issue: -/2009
This study proposes a grouping of earrings decorated with curled wire, that were
discovered on the actual territory of Romania, a typology and chronology of them.
An overview of the issue for the countries from Central Europe and of south-east was
presented at the beginning. There follows a repertoire of discoveries from Romania, organized on
types of sites (necropolises, settlements and discoveries of unstated type). The type of discoveries
has been analysed, as well as the manufacturing materials, execution techniques (for lock-rings,
rods and decor).
Type I is represented by pieces from Alba Iulia-Statia de salvare, Coconi-Caldarea,
Craiova-Fântâna Obedeanu, Dridu-La Metereze, Nufarul-La Piatra, Pacuiul lui Soare and
Portaresti-Cetatuie; Pl.1/1-5, 8, 14, 15-18. This had probably the widest spread, being encountered
in Korbovo, Bizeljske, Pilin, etc.
Typology of pieces from Romania
Type Ia (Suceava, Trifesti; Pl.1/19, 21). The piece from Suceava was discovered probably
in the same context with another earring decorated with a round setting from silver wire. Similar
pieces were discovered in Wallachia in the necropolis from Vadul Anei, being dated throughout
the XVIth century. Unfortunately the stratigraphic context and chronology are not very evident for
this piece. The piece from the second locality dates from the XIIIth-XIVth centuries.
Type Ib (Trifesti; Pl. 1/20). At the moment we do not dispose of definite analogies for this
piece, but on the base of general dating of the necropolis it may be dated similarly with the
previous piece that came from the same locality.
Type II (Craiova-Fântâna Obedeanu; Pl. 1/6-7) has analogies in discoveries from
Macedonia, from Prilep, Kocani or from Serbia, in Ribnica. In this last locality, a sheet pendant
was additionally added in the lower part of the rod.
Type III (Isaccea; Pl.1/10-11) consists, in fact, of the pendants of some earrings. Similar
pendants were also discovered only in Niš and Kocani.
Pieces from Mâlesti and Hudum-Dealul Hudumului, necropolis 2 cannot be framed within
a certain type or variant, they not being whole pieces. In the same situation are pieces from Bornis,
Cetateni-Muscel and Cetatea Neamtului, which were not published with illustration or depiction.
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