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Medieval Jewelry and Burial Assemblages in Croatia /

"The Croatian medieval archaeological heritage from the 8th to the 15th century consists mostly of jewelry (earrings) findings from cemeteries. This book uses vertical and horizontal stratigraphy, on the basis of around 20,000 burial assemblages from 16 cemeteries (out of several hundred so far...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Sokol, Vladimir
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Leiden : Brill, 2015.
Colección:East Central and Eastern Europe in the Middle Ages, 450-1450.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Abbreviations; Introduction; Part 1 Graves and Material Culture; Chapter 1 A History of Research; The Beginning of Excavations-The First Finds; First Classification of Artefacts; Modern Research; Recent Research (1989-2012); Chapter 2 Cemeteries and Material Culture; Spatial, Temporal and Cultural Characteristics; Key Cemeteries; Chapter 3 Cemetery Stratigraphy and the Classification of Material Culture; Methodology; Cemetery Analysis; Relative Chronology and the Interpretation of Groups; Chapter 4 Cemetery Horizons and Material Culture Phases; Cemetery Horizons.
  • First or Early (Pagan) Horizon (±795-850/855)Second or Middle (Christian) Horizon (±850/855-1090/1110); Third or Late Horizon (±1090/1110-1450); Chapter 5 The Development of Material Culture: Earrings and Their Evolution; PHASE I: Early or Pagan-±?795-850/855; PHASE II: Classical-± 850/855-1000; PHASE III: Interim-±1000-1090/1110; PHASE IV: Late-ca. 1110-1450; Chapter 6 Grave Architecture; General Remarks; Interpretation and General Remarks; Chapter 1 Croat Burial Rites and Belief System; Material Culture and Non-Christian Spirituality among Croats-Its Duration and Cessation.
  • Chapter 2 Stone Cists: Late Antique or Early Medieval?Chapter 3 Burial Customs; Chapter 4 Burial Horizons and Churches; Chapter 5 Cemeteries between the Mountains and the River Sava; Part 2 Earrings; Chapter 1 Earrings as Grave Goods; List of Sites with Earring Finds; Chapter 2 Medieval Earrings in Croatia; Omega-shaped Earrings (no. "1"); Plain Links; Plain Links with Pseudo S-loop and Clasp (no. "2"); Plain Links with Thinner Hoop and Spiral Cone Ending (no. "3"); Links with Three Interlaced Pendants on the Lower Part of the Hoop and Spiral Hoops on the Links (no. "4").
  • Earrings with Grape-shaped Pendant with Filigree Ornament (no. "5")Earrings with Stylized Ear-of-wheat Spike (no. "6"); Plain Links with Thinner Hoop, with Loop and Clasp (no. "7"); Ancient-looking Earrings with Oppositely Placed Buds (no. "8"); Ancient-looking Temple Pendants with Three Rings on the Link and Filigree Ornament (no. "9"); Ancient-looking Earrings with Floral, Omegas haped Ornaments (no. "10"); Triple-beaded Earrings or Temple Pendant swith Bell-shaped Calotte (no. "11"); Finely Cast Grape-shaped Earrings (no. "12"); Filigree Earrings with Almond-shaped Pendant (no. "13").
  • Earrings with Single, Smooth Beads (no. "14")Tetra-beaded Temple Pendants with Filigree Ornament (no. "15"); Earrings or Temple Pendants with Single Beads with Filigree Ornament (no. "16"); Earrings or Temple Pendants with Intricately Fashioned, Single Beads with Filigree Ornament (no. "17"); Earrings or Temple Pendants with Single, Smooth Beads (no. "18"); Earrings or Temple Pendants with Twin Beads Decorated with Filigree Ornament (no. "19"); Plain Links with Straight Open Ends (no. "20"); Earrings with Single, Round Beads (no. "21"); Earrings with Three Round Beads (no. "22").