Sword with fully cast hilt from the bed of the west Morava river

In 2022, during the construction works on the route of the Е-761 Corridor, a bronze sword with a fully cast hilt was recorded in gravel pit no. 8, on the right bank of the West Morava river. Additional surveys of the location determined that the wider area represents the former riverbed fro...

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Main Authors: Filipović Vojislav, Bulatović Aleksandar, Miladinović Milica
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Language:deu
Published: Institute of Archaeology, Belgrade, Serbia 2024-01-01
Series:Starinar
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Online Access:https://doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0350-0241/2024/0350-02412474009F.pdf
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description In 2022, during the construction works on the route of the Е-761 Corridor, a bronze sword with a fully cast hilt was recorded in gravel pit no. 8, on the right bank of the West Morava river. Additional surveys of the location determined that the wider area represents the former riverbed from which the sword most likely originates. The find represents an exceptional example of a sword with three parallel transverse midribs, whose ornamental motifs clearly point to the Gundelsheim type (i.e., the former Erlach type). The decoration on the upper and lower discs of the pommel clearly indicates south-western German workshops, since it is one of the most common and most representative, if not the most favourite ornamental combinations on the swords of the Gundelsheim type in this region. The sword was X-rayed and subject to XRF analyses at the Vinča Institute of Nuclear Sciences. The blade was also analysed for use-wear. With the other bronze swords of the so-called Central European type in the territory of the Balkans (Riegsee and Reutlingen), the sword from the bed of the West Morava river certainly represents the herald of changes that occurred during the Late Bronze Age in parts of the Mediterranean and its hinterland. It should be highlighted that this sword represents the first example of this type recorded south of the Sava and Danube, with a quite narrow dating, to a period of 1200-1100 BC.
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spelling doaj-art-efc4f28d6a98417cb3dd71f31746bb132025-08-20T03:53:23ZdeuInstitute of Archaeology, Belgrade, SerbiaStarinar0350-02412406-07392024-01-0120247492610.2298/STA2474009F0350-02412474009FSword with fully cast hilt from the bed of the west Morava riverFilipović Vojislav0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1634-8955Bulatović Aleksandar1https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5715-2633Miladinović Milica2Institute of Archaeology, BelgradeInstitute of Archaeology, BelgradeNational Museum, KruševacIn 2022, during the construction works on the route of the Е-761 Corridor, a bronze sword with a fully cast hilt was recorded in gravel pit no. 8, on the right bank of the West Morava river. Additional surveys of the location determined that the wider area represents the former riverbed from which the sword most likely originates. The find represents an exceptional example of a sword with three parallel transverse midribs, whose ornamental motifs clearly point to the Gundelsheim type (i.e., the former Erlach type). The decoration on the upper and lower discs of the pommel clearly indicates south-western German workshops, since it is one of the most common and most representative, if not the most favourite ornamental combinations on the swords of the Gundelsheim type in this region. The sword was X-rayed and subject to XRF analyses at the Vinča Institute of Nuclear Sciences. The blade was also analysed for use-wear. With the other bronze swords of the so-called Central European type in the territory of the Balkans (Riegsee and Reutlingen), the sword from the bed of the West Morava river certainly represents the herald of changes that occurred during the Late Bronze Age in parts of the Mediterranean and its hinterland. It should be highlighted that this sword represents the first example of this type recorded south of the Sava and Danube, with a quite narrow dating, to a period of 1200-1100 BC.https://doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0350-0241/2024/0350-02412474009F.pdfcentral balkansčitlukkruševacha a1bronze swordrivergundelsheim type
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Sword with fully cast hilt from the bed of the west Morava river
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central balkans
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bronze sword
river
gundelsheim type
title Sword with fully cast hilt from the bed of the west Morava river
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title_sort sword with fully cast hilt from the bed of the west morava river
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čitluk
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bronze sword
river
gundelsheim type
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