CEMETERY FROM THE CONQUEST PERIOD AT TISZAVASVÁRI-ARANYKERTI TÁBLA (AFTER ISTVÁN DIENES’S EXCAVATION) Cover Image
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LANDNAHMEZEITLICHES GRÄBERFELD IN TISZAVASVÁRI-ARANYKERTI TÁBLA (NACH DER AUSGRABUNG VON ISTVÁN DIENES)
CEMETERY FROM THE CONQUEST PERIOD AT TISZAVASVÁRI-ARANYKERTI TÁBLA (AFTER ISTVÁN DIENES’S EXCAVATION)

Author(s): László Révész
Subject(s): Archaeology, Cultural history, 6th to 12th Centuries
Published by: Akadémiai Kiadó
Keywords: cemetery; 10th century; Hungarian; pagan; palaeodemography;

Summary/Abstract: The site can be found north of Tiszavasvári (Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg county). The 20 graves of the cemetery contained 21 burials. Together with the four graves (A, B, C, and D) that were found in a totally disarranged condition at the start of the excavations, the complete cemetery has been unearthed. The distribution of the buried persons by sex was relatively even: the graves of seven men and eight women were unearthed together with the graves of four infants. The anthropological material was not sufficient for the determination of the sex of two persons (graves A and no. 10). The graves of men and women were not separated although only women and infants were buried in the northern and the western parts of the cemetery. The objects listed as the parallels of the sabre decorated with twisted braids, the most interesting find of the cemetery, are known from sites dated from the first half or the first two thirds of the 10th century, which date the production of the Tiszavasvári sabre from the same period. Similar twisted braid ornaments can be observed on the pommel and the cross-bar of the twoedged swords found at Elisabeth bridge in Budapest and in grave no. 21 at Szob-Kiserdő. The swords belong of J. Petersen’s S-type and are dated from between the second half of the 10th century and the beginning of the 11th century. Objects with similar ornaments probably prepared in Hungarian workshops suggest that craftsmen working in these workshops were either of Viking origin or skilled in Viking goldsmith’s work.

  • Issue Year: 58/2007
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 295-339
  • Page Count: 45
  • Language: German