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A 6th–7th Century Solitary Burial of a Warrior with his Horse at Tiszagyenda

Kocsis, László and Molnár, Erzsébet (2021) A 6th–7th Century Solitary Burial of a Warrior with his Horse at Tiszagyenda. ACTA ARCHAEOLOGICA ACADEMIAE SCIENTIARUM HUNGARICAE, 72 (1). pp. 137-192. ISSN 0001-5210 (print); 1588-2551 (online)

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Abstract

The site of Tiszagyenda-Búszerző dűlő became known during the archaeological and field surveys prior to the construction of the Tiszaroff Dam. The site covered the northern part of a large contiguous Migration Period settlement, the southern extents of which were discovered within the same project. The settlement occupying both banks of the Tisza River’s backwater had been inhabited for centuries. The first settlers in the Bronze Age (leaving behind three burials) were followed by the Sarmatians (seven burials), Gepids (nineteen burials), Avars (seven burials) and finally tribes of Hungarian conquerors (81 burials). Besides of the linear graveyards of common people, solitary, richly-furnished graves of the Gepid and the Avar Periods were also found. The solitary grave of an armed man was unearthed on the west bank of the Tisza’s backwater. His horse and his dog, cut in half and thrown over the horse, were buried a couple steps away in a separate grave. Grave No. 1660 is of especially outstanding archaeological value. Dated by the solidus of Byzantian Emperor Maurikios Tiberius (582–602), the grave held rich finds decorated with Early Christian symbols. The mounts of the swordbelt and his belt-set refer to Lombard and Merovingian connections. The Gepid-Germanic warrior of Gyenda was buried in the early Avar period after the collapse of the Gepid Kingdom in 567–568, in the first decade of the 7th century.

Item Type: Article
Additional Information: MTA KFB támogatási szerződés alapján archiválva
Uncontrolled Keywords: Gepid burial site, solitary grave, insular horse and dog burial dated by coin, shield, copper jug, damascened spatha, spear, pyramid mount, box type mounts on swordbelt, belt set of four, metal inlays, mushroom pattern, 4+1 pattern, Early Christian iconography
Subjects: C Auxiliary Sciences of History / történeti segédtudományok > CC Archaeology / régészet
SWORD Depositor: MTMT SWORD
Depositing User: MTMT SWORD
Date Deposited: 23 Sep 2021 14:13
Last Modified: 21 Sep 2023 12:17
URI: http://real.mtak.hu/id/eprint/130310

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