SOME OF THE RAREST LATE AVAR BELT FITTINGS: STUBLINE – HAJDÚNÁNÁS TYPE

Authors

  • Ivan Bugarski Institute of Archaeology, Kneza Mihaila 35/IV, 11000 Belgrade
  • Gergely Szenthe Hungarian National Museum, Múzeum krt. 14 – 16, 1088 Budapest

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.53250/cba14.101-111

Keywords:

Late Avar belt fittings, Stubline, Hajdúnánás, Stara Bulgaria Collection

Abstract

This article presents the belt fittings of the Stubline – Hajdúnánás type. Only three such finds are known to the present authors, which come from Stubline near Obrenovac in modern-day Serbia, Hajdúnánás – Mácsi-dűlő in the Great Hungarian Plain and from the Stara Bulgaria Collection. The last fitting allegedly originates from northeastern Bulgaria. Our mounts are up to 2.5 cm tall, oval-shaped with a round ending, and perforated for rivets. Remarkably similar to one another, they can be dated to the second half of the 8th c.

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Published

2024-12-19

How to Cite

Bugarski, I. and Szenthe, G. (2024) “SOME OF THE RAREST LATE AVAR BELT FITTINGS: STUBLINE – HAJDÚNÁNÁS TYPE”, Contributions to the Bulgarian Archeology | Приноси към българската археология, 14, pp. 101–111. doi: 10.53250/cba14.101-111.

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