Belt Sets with an Openwork Decor in the Western Baltic Aristocratic Antiquities of the 7th Century Cover Image
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Belt Sets with an Openwork Decor in the Western Baltic Aristocratic Antiquities of the 7th Century

Author(s): Vladimir Ivanovich Kulakov
Subject(s): History, Archaeology, Middle Ages, 6th to 12th Centuries
Published by: Издательский дом Stratum, Университет «Высшая антропологическая школа»
Keywords: Mazury Lakes District; early Middle Ages; belt sets; Balts; Avars; Slavs; Germans; Byzantine traditions;

Summary/Abstract: Belt sets with openwork ornaments compose a small but outstanding part of the material culture of the western Balts of the 7 th c. An analysis of this phenomenon has brought us to the following conclusions:1. Given the sophisticated character of manufacturing, a few belt sets, elements of rich burial complexes, represent elements of the social elite’s attire in the local multiethnic society.2. In the 7th century, the Mazury happened to be the home place for separate groups of Avar and Slavic cultural communities from the Middle Danube. It was them who brought the Byzantine tradition of making belt sets with an openwork decor to the south-western border of the Baltic States in the mid-7th century.3. The openwork decor on the Mazurian belt sets, initially, performed an apotropaic function (in the middle of the second half of the 7th century), containing Christian or Balts’ traditional cult symbols. Such symbolic compositions were considered socially prestigious by the customers who clearly imitated Merovingian nobility.4. In the late 7th and at the turn of the 7th—8th centuries, Mazurian belts that had already lost their former importance as amulets, were found in the military burial complexes on the shore of the Vistula Lagoon and on the territory of the present day Lithuanian coast, among other trophies acquired by the Prussians as a result of a hypothetical military clash with the inhabitants of the Mazury.

  • Issue Year: 2018
  • Issue No: 5
  • Page Range: 93-103
  • Page Count: 11
  • Language: Russian