Numismatic and Archaeological Evidence of Supra-Regional Trade in the Southern Parts of the Late Avar State
Апстракт
This article will bring together the archaeological finds from Syrmia and southern Bačka, mostly numismatic, which apparently testify to the supraregional trade that was taking place in the southern parts of the Late Avar state: Abbasid coins from Sirmium, Zemun, Čelarevo, Futog, and Šišatovci, as well as a well-known hoard from Donji Petrovci (also containing nine dinars),
and an eighth-century solidus from Maglić. In doing so, it will build upon the studies of, first of all, Michael McCormick, Falko Daim, and Péter Somogyi. These finds have been mistakenly connected with migrations, or left without interpretation; only occasionally some of them were described as pointing to inter-ethnic trade relations. On the other hand, the belt-set from Zemun, bearing human representations in a Late Roman style, may be seen as indicative of connections between the northern Mediterranean region and the southern parts of the Khaganate.
Кључне речи:
Supra-Regional Trade / Numismatic finds / Archaeological finds / Late Avar Period / Syrmia / BačkaИзвор:
Avari i Slaveni, Dvije strane pojasnog jezičca — Avari na sjeveru i jugu kaganata / Avars and Slavs, Two Sides of a Belt Strap End — Avars on the North and South of the Khaganate, 2022, 356-372Издавач:
- Zagreb : Arheološki muzej u Zagrebu
- Vinkovci : Gradski muzej Vinkovci
Напомена:
- Zbornik radova s međunarodnog znanstvenog skupa održanog u Vinkovcima 2020. godine / Proceedings of the international scientific conference held in Vinkovci 2020. Musei Archaeologici Zagrabiensis Collectanea archaeologica 5
Институција/група
Археолошки институт / Institute of ArchaeologyTY - JOUR AU - Bugarski, Ivan PY - 2022 UR - http://rai.ai.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1351 AB - This article will bring together the archaeological finds from Syrmia and southern Bačka, mostly numismatic, which apparently testify to the supraregional trade that was taking place in the southern parts of the Late Avar state: Abbasid coins from Sirmium, Zemun, Čelarevo, Futog, and Šišatovci, as well as a well-known hoard from Donji Petrovci (also containing nine dinars), and an eighth-century solidus from Maglić. In doing so, it will build upon the studies of, first of all, Michael McCormick, Falko Daim, and Péter Somogyi. These finds have been mistakenly connected with migrations, or left without interpretation; only occasionally some of them were described as pointing to inter-ethnic trade relations. On the other hand, the belt-set from Zemun, bearing human representations in a Late Roman style, may be seen as indicative of connections between the northern Mediterranean region and the southern parts of the Khaganate. PB - Zagreb : Arheološki muzej u Zagrebu PB - Vinkovci : Gradski muzej Vinkovci T2 - Avari i Slaveni, Dvije strane pojasnog jezičca — Avari na sjeveru i jugu kaganata / Avars and Slavs, Two Sides of a Belt Strap End — Avars on the North and South of the Khaganate T1 - Numismatic and Archaeological Evidence of Supra-Regional Trade in the Southern Parts of the Late Avar State EP - 372 SP - 356 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_1351 ER -
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Bugarski, I.. (2022). Numismatic and Archaeological Evidence of Supra-Regional Trade in the Southern Parts of the Late Avar State. in Avari i Slaveni, Dvije strane pojasnog jezičca — Avari na sjeveru i jugu kaganata / Avars and Slavs, Two Sides of a Belt Strap End — Avars on the North and South of the Khaganate Zagreb : Arheološki muzej u Zagrebu., 356-372. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_1351
Bugarski I. Numismatic and Archaeological Evidence of Supra-Regional Trade in the Southern Parts of the Late Avar State. in Avari i Slaveni, Dvije strane pojasnog jezičca — Avari na sjeveru i jugu kaganata / Avars and Slavs, Two Sides of a Belt Strap End — Avars on the North and South of the Khaganate. 2022;:356-372. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_1351 .
Bugarski, Ivan, "Numismatic and Archaeological Evidence of Supra-Regional Trade in the Southern Parts of the Late Avar State" in Avari i Slaveni, Dvije strane pojasnog jezičca — Avari na sjeveru i jugu kaganata / Avars and Slavs, Two Sides of a Belt Strap End — Avars on the North and South of the Khaganate (2022):356-372, https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_1351 .