Spoon-shape Pendants of the 11th—13th Centuries in the Medieval Russian and Baltic Lands

V. Kuznetsova, V. Sobolev, Roberts Spirģis
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The article deals with the spoon-shape-pendants typical for the culture of the ancient Russian population and Livonians. Items of similar appearance, with a long often ornately shaped handle and a not very deep scoop were found in settlements and burial grounds of the 11th—13th centuries, accidental finds are also known. In this article we analyzed over 100 finds. We have proposed a classification of the items based on technological and morphological features and have regarded place of the pendants in the costume. Spoon-shape pendants were found on a vast territory — from the Baltic to the Upper Volga region. The items were the attributes of both rural and urban inhabitants. According to the concentration of products both in the lands of the Smolensk Dnieper region and in the North-West of Russia we suppose that there were several centers of the production of such pendants. In the archaeological literature the spoon-shape pendants were regarded as the pagan amulets that had symbolized satiety, wealth and well-being. According to the late dating and widespread use in the Christian lands of Ancient Russia the spoon-shape pendants could serve as miniatures of Eucharistic spoons and could have been a symbol of the Orthodox rite of communion.
中世纪俄国和波罗的海地区11 - 13世纪的匙形吊坠
本文讨论的是古代俄罗斯人和利沃尼亚人文化中典型的匙形挂件。在11 - 13世纪的定居点和墓地中发现了类似外观的物品,它们有一个通常形状华丽的长柄和一个不是很深的铲子,也有偶然发现的。在本文中,我们分析了100多个发现。我们提出了一种基于技术和形态特征的物品分类,并考虑了吊坠在服装中的位置。从波罗的海到上伏尔加河地区,在广阔的地区发现了勺子形状的吊坠。这些项目是农村和城市居民的属性。根据产品集中在斯摩棱斯克第聂伯河地区和俄罗斯西北部的土地上,我们假设有几个生产这种挂件的中心。在考古文献中,勺状的吊坠被认为是异教的护身符,象征着饱足、财富和幸福。根据其年代较晚以及在古俄罗斯基督教地区的广泛使用,这种勺子形状的吊坠可以作为圣餐勺子的缩影,也可能是东正教圣餐仪式的象征。
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