Schildbuckel und Ihre Entwicklung im Karpatenbecken des 5. Jahrhunderts. Shield bosses and their development in the Carpathian Basin of the 5th century

This study presents the 5th century shield bosses types known from the material of burials in the Carpathian Basin and their development. A wide range of objects spread throughout the area during the late Roman Imperial and the early migration periods (Type of Dobrodzień/Zieling T-Varianten, Csongra...

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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:2a108a16ea244eb79fe252405071775e2021-11-12T08:51:45ZSchildbuckel und Ihre Entwicklung im Karpatenbecken des 5. Jahrhunderts. Shield bosses and their development in the Carpathian Basin of the 5th century1221-678Xhttps://doaj.org/article/2a108a16ea244eb79fe252405071775e2020-11-01T00:00:00Zhttps://drive.google.com/file/d/1U-0zyoPXo3fW9RrOXcAFp0uIjUGqDZ2r/viewhttps://doaj.org/toc/1221-678XThis study presents the 5th century shield bosses types known from the material of burials in the Carpathian Basin and their development. A wide range of objects spread throughout the area during the late Roman Imperial and the early migration periods (Type of Dobrodzień/Zieling T-Varianten, Csongrad/Zieling L, Misery/Zieling H1, Vermand, Horgos/Libenau; Kiszombor). It is typical that the graves in which shields were placed are known mainly from the eastern part of the Carpathian Basin (we do not know any such burials from Transdanubia). Among the conical shield bosses, specimens ending in a spike also appear during the middle third of the 5th century, evoking earlier forms (ancient Germanic traditions). Unfortunately, previous research has often classified certain types into one type based only on similar characteristics (form of the cone). In the present writing, in order to avoid this, I tried to separate the pieces previously classified only for the Horgos/Libenau type. In the case of the latest pieces (second half and end of the 5th century), the spike should be hammered (Grave Kiszombor-B 308). In the latest pieces, which appear in the earliest graves of the row-grave cemeteries, the spike was hammered. At the end of the 5th century, pieces of Merovingian culture known in the west appear, which spread very rapidly in the area and in the local material of row-grave cemeteries.AttilaP. KissEditura Megaarticleshield bossfound of horgoshunnic periodweaponryweapon burials of the 5th centuryearly phase of the row-grave vemeteries of the carpathian basinArchaeologyCC1-960History of Eastern EuropeDJK1-77DEENROAnalele Banatului. Arheologie-Istorie, Vol XXVIII, Pp 119-138 (2020)
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topic shield boss
found of horgos
hunnic period
weaponry
weapon burials of the 5th century
early phase of the row-grave vemeteries of the carpathian basin
Archaeology
CC1-960
History of Eastern Europe
DJK1-77
spellingShingle shield boss
found of horgos
hunnic period
weaponry
weapon burials of the 5th century
early phase of the row-grave vemeteries of the carpathian basin
Archaeology
CC1-960
History of Eastern Europe
DJK1-77
AttilaP. Kiss
Schildbuckel und Ihre Entwicklung im Karpatenbecken des 5. Jahrhunderts. Shield bosses and their development in the Carpathian Basin of the 5th century
description This study presents the 5th century shield bosses types known from the material of burials in the Carpathian Basin and their development. A wide range of objects spread throughout the area during the late Roman Imperial and the early migration periods (Type of Dobrodzień/Zieling T-Varianten, Csongrad/Zieling L, Misery/Zieling H1, Vermand, Horgos/Libenau; Kiszombor). It is typical that the graves in which shields were placed are known mainly from the eastern part of the Carpathian Basin (we do not know any such burials from Transdanubia). Among the conical shield bosses, specimens ending in a spike also appear during the middle third of the 5th century, evoking earlier forms (ancient Germanic traditions). Unfortunately, previous research has often classified certain types into one type based only on similar characteristics (form of the cone). In the present writing, in order to avoid this, I tried to separate the pieces previously classified only for the Horgos/Libenau type. In the case of the latest pieces (second half and end of the 5th century), the spike should be hammered (Grave Kiszombor-B 308). In the latest pieces, which appear in the earliest graves of the row-grave cemeteries, the spike was hammered. At the end of the 5th century, pieces of Merovingian culture known in the west appear, which spread very rapidly in the area and in the local material of row-grave cemeteries.
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author AttilaP. Kiss
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title Schildbuckel und Ihre Entwicklung im Karpatenbecken des 5. Jahrhunderts. Shield bosses and their development in the Carpathian Basin of the 5th century
title_short Schildbuckel und Ihre Entwicklung im Karpatenbecken des 5. Jahrhunderts. Shield bosses and their development in the Carpathian Basin of the 5th century
title_full Schildbuckel und Ihre Entwicklung im Karpatenbecken des 5. Jahrhunderts. Shield bosses and their development in the Carpathian Basin of the 5th century
title_fullStr Schildbuckel und Ihre Entwicklung im Karpatenbecken des 5. Jahrhunderts. Shield bosses and their development in the Carpathian Basin of the 5th century
title_full_unstemmed Schildbuckel und Ihre Entwicklung im Karpatenbecken des 5. Jahrhunderts. Shield bosses and their development in the Carpathian Basin of the 5th century
title_sort schildbuckel und ihre entwicklung im karpatenbecken des 5. jahrhunderts. shield bosses and their development in the carpathian basin of the 5th century
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publishDate 2020
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