在Prague-Střešovice三角墓地的一个孩子的葬礼和项链

Q3 Social Sciences
Archivaria Pub Date : 2020-10-15 DOI:10.35686/ar.2020.9
Drahomíra Frolíková, E. Ottenwelter, L. Barčáková
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Prague-Střešovice的三角墓地是公元9 - 10世纪大墓地中唯一保存下来的部分;从18世纪开始,由于为斯特拉霍夫砖厂提取粘土,该遗址部分遭到破坏。2012年,在墓地的保存部分发现了49座坟墓,全部可以追溯到10世纪。孩子们的坟墓。16号墓是孩子们最富有的坟墓,也是墓地里第二富有的坟墓。在坟墓中共发现了19件银饰:kaptorga -护身符容器,珠子,空心球形吊坠- gombiks。进行了一项技术研究,以描述不同类型的珠宝的构造,并确定用于制造它们的材料。用体视显微镜检查,x射线照相,用扫描电子显微镜结合能量色散x射线光谱(SEM/EDS)观察和分析。复制品提供了每一种珠宝制作时间的实用信息。从技术和专题的角度进一步寻找类比。这套珠宝来自布拉格工作室的生产,丰富了大摩拉维亚珠宝的传统,受到西方,东方和南方文化影响的新元素。波西米亚-墓地- 10世纪-卡普托加-贡比克斯-珠子- SEM/EDS分析
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A child burial with a necklace from the Triangle cemetery in Prague-Střešovice
The Triangle cemetery in Prague-Střešovice was the only preserved part of the great burial site from the 9th–10th century AD; this site was partially destroyed beginning in the 18th century by the extraction of clay for the Strahov brick factory. A total of 49 graves, all dated to the 10th century, were uncovered in the preserved part of the cemetery in 2012. Children’s grave no. 16 was the richest of the children’s graves and the second richest of all graves in the cemetery. A total of 19 silver jewels were found in the grave: kaptorga – amulet container, beads, hollow spherical pendants – gombiks. A technical study was performed to describe the construction of the different types of jewels and identify the material used to manufacture them. The artefacts were examined with a stereomicroscope, subjected to X-ray radiography and observed and analysed with scanning electron microscopy coupled with energy-dispersive X-ray spectrometry (SEM/EDS). A replica provided practical information about the time of realisation of each type of jewel. Analogies from the technical and thematic points of view were further searched. The set of jewellery comes from the production of the Prague workshop which enriched the tradition of Great Moravian jewellery with new elements inspired by cultural influences from the west, east and south. Bohemia – cemetery – 10th century – kaptorga – gombiks – beads – SEM/EDS analysis
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