Early medieval burial of woman and fox at the slog necropolis in Ravna (Timacum Minus) in Eastern Serbia

Q2 Arts and Humanities
Starinar Pub Date : 2020-01-01 DOI:10.2298/sta2070239p
Sofija Petković, D. Gojkovic, J. Bulatović
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On the eastern slope of Slog Hill in Ravna, some 400 m to the west of the Roman fortification of Timacum Minus, a multilayered necropolis was investigated from 1994 to 1996 and from 2013 to 2015. There are two main horizons of the necropolis - Late Roman and Early Medieval. The late Roman necropolis has three phases dated from the middle of the 4th to the middle of the 5th century. The early medieval necropolis, according to the new excavations, has two phases, the earlier dated to the 8th - 9th centuries and the later from the end of the 9th to the beginning of the 11th century. An interesting grave (G 159), belonging to the earlier medieval phase of necropolis, was discovered in 2014. It is a unique burial of a woman and a fox, which has its only analogy in a disturbed woman and fox grave (grave 16) at the early Avar necropolis in Becej. The burial with a fox could be interpreted in two ways - that the animal has a cult - ritual - magic meaning or that the fox was a pet of the deceased.
在塞尔维亚东部拉夫纳(Timacum Minus)的沼泽墓地,中世纪早期妇女和狐狸的埋葬
1994年至1996年和2013年至2015年,在拉夫纳(Ravna)的sllog Hill东坡上,罗马防御工事Timacum Minus以西约400米处,研究人员对多层墓地进行了调查。墓地有两个主要的视野——罗马晚期和中世纪早期。罗马晚期的墓地有三个阶段,从4世纪中期到5世纪中期。根据新的发掘,中世纪早期的墓地有两个阶段,较早的阶段可以追溯到8 - 9世纪,较晚的阶段可以追溯到9世纪末到11世纪初。2014年发现了一个有趣的坟墓(g159),属于墓地的中世纪早期阶段。这是一个独特的女人和狐狸的葬礼,唯一的类比是在贝塞伊早期阿瓦尔墓地的一个不安的女人和狐狸的坟墓(坟墓16)。陪葬狐狸有两种解释,一种是这种动物具有某种宗教仪式的魔力,另一种是这只狐狸是死者的宠物。
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