Slavs and Earrings in the High Middle Ages: Socio-Economic Aspects of so-called Volhynian and Beaded Filigree Earrings in Eastern Europe
2024
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In contrast to the Germanic peoples, for example, the practice of wearing earrings as
headdress jewellery was particularly popular among the Slavs during the Early and High
Middle Ages. Earrings represent one of the most numerous categories of metal finds in
the archaeological material in Central, Eastern and South-Eastern Europe. Many types
and variants of them have been described in archaeological literature since the
beginning of the 20th century. The paper will discuss the findings of Volhynian raceme
earrings and beaded filigree earrings which were widespread in the aforementioned
regions between the 10th and the 12th century. Volhynian earrings were created in the
workshops of Kievan Rus’, while the origin of the second type is probably in the territory
of West Slavs in Poland. Both types of earrings became popular, to a certain extent, in
Pannonia and the central Balkans. We can assume that luxury jewellery was also
produced in these territories, mostly inh...abited by the Pannonian Slavs and South Slavs
(along with the Hungarians and others), however, there are more reliable material data
on the production of modest cast imitations. In this respect, we would like to address the
following topics: problems of identification of imported and locally produced items, the
nature of links between Kievan Rus’ and Poland with the regions to the south and also
the possibility of the existence of a peculiar identity of Slavic elites in a wider European
context on the basis of jewellery.
Кључне речи:
Eastern Europe / Slavs / High Middle Ages / Medieval earrings / Volhynian earrings / Filigree beaded earrings / Kievan Rus / Poland / Hungary / BalkansИзвор:
30th EAA Annual Meeting, Rome, Italy, 28th-31st August 2024 : Abstract Book, 2024, 1486-1486Издавач:
- Prague : European Association of Archaeologists
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Археолошки институт / Institute of ArchaeologyTY - CONF AU - Radišić, Milica PY - 2024 UR - http://rai.ai.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1690 AB - In contrast to the Germanic peoples, for example, the practice of wearing earrings as headdress jewellery was particularly popular among the Slavs during the Early and High Middle Ages. Earrings represent one of the most numerous categories of metal finds in the archaeological material in Central, Eastern and South-Eastern Europe. Many types and variants of them have been described in archaeological literature since the beginning of the 20th century. The paper will discuss the findings of Volhynian raceme earrings and beaded filigree earrings which were widespread in the aforementioned regions between the 10th and the 12th century. Volhynian earrings were created in the workshops of Kievan Rus’, while the origin of the second type is probably in the territory of West Slavs in Poland. Both types of earrings became popular, to a certain extent, in Pannonia and the central Balkans. We can assume that luxury jewellery was also produced in these territories, mostly inhabited by the Pannonian Slavs and South Slavs (along with the Hungarians and others), however, there are more reliable material data on the production of modest cast imitations. In this respect, we would like to address the following topics: problems of identification of imported and locally produced items, the nature of links between Kievan Rus’ and Poland with the regions to the south and also the possibility of the existence of a peculiar identity of Slavic elites in a wider European context on the basis of jewellery. PB - Prague : European Association of Archaeologists C3 - 30th EAA Annual Meeting, Rome, Italy, 28th-31st August 2024 : Abstract Book T1 - Slavs and Earrings in the High Middle Ages: Socio-Economic Aspects of so-called Volhynian and Beaded Filigree Earrings in Eastern Europe EP - 1486 SP - 1486 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_1690 ER -
@conference{ author = "Radišić, Milica", year = "2024", abstract = "In contrast to the Germanic peoples, for example, the practice of wearing earrings as headdress jewellery was particularly popular among the Slavs during the Early and High Middle Ages. Earrings represent one of the most numerous categories of metal finds in the archaeological material in Central, Eastern and South-Eastern Europe. Many types and variants of them have been described in archaeological literature since the beginning of the 20th century. The paper will discuss the findings of Volhynian raceme earrings and beaded filigree earrings which were widespread in the aforementioned regions between the 10th and the 12th century. Volhynian earrings were created in the workshops of Kievan Rus’, while the origin of the second type is probably in the territory of West Slavs in Poland. Both types of earrings became popular, to a certain extent, in Pannonia and the central Balkans. We can assume that luxury jewellery was also produced in these territories, mostly inhabited by the Pannonian Slavs and South Slavs (along with the Hungarians and others), however, there are more reliable material data on the production of modest cast imitations. In this respect, we would like to address the following topics: problems of identification of imported and locally produced items, the nature of links between Kievan Rus’ and Poland with the regions to the south and also the possibility of the existence of a peculiar identity of Slavic elites in a wider European context on the basis of jewellery.", publisher = "Prague : European Association of Archaeologists", journal = "30th EAA Annual Meeting, Rome, Italy, 28th-31st August 2024 : Abstract Book", title = "Slavs and Earrings in the High Middle Ages: Socio-Economic Aspects of so-called Volhynian and Beaded Filigree Earrings in Eastern Europe", pages = "1486-1486", url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_1690" }
Radišić, M.. (2024). Slavs and Earrings in the High Middle Ages: Socio-Economic Aspects of so-called Volhynian and Beaded Filigree Earrings in Eastern Europe. in 30th EAA Annual Meeting, Rome, Italy, 28th-31st August 2024 : Abstract Book Prague : European Association of Archaeologists., 1486-1486. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_1690
Radišić M. Slavs and Earrings in the High Middle Ages: Socio-Economic Aspects of so-called Volhynian and Beaded Filigree Earrings in Eastern Europe. in 30th EAA Annual Meeting, Rome, Italy, 28th-31st August 2024 : Abstract Book. 2024;:1486-1486. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_1690 .
Radišić, Milica, "Slavs and Earrings in the High Middle Ages: Socio-Economic Aspects of so-called Volhynian and Beaded Filigree Earrings in Eastern Europe" in 30th EAA Annual Meeting, Rome, Italy, 28th-31st August 2024 : Abstract Book (2024):1486-1486, https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_1690 .
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