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Hoards Grave Goods Jewellery Objects In Hoards And In Burial Contexts During The Mongol Invasion Of Centraleastern Europe Mria Vargha

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Hoards Grave Goods Jewellery Objects In Hoards And In Burial Contexts During The Mongol Invasion Of Centraleastern Europe Mria Vargha
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Publisher: Archaeopress Archaeology
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.1 MB
Pages: 106
Author: Mária Vargha
ISBN: 9781784912031, 1784912034
Language: English
Year: 2015

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Hoards Grave Goods Jewellery Objects In Hoards And In Burial Contexts During The Mongol Invasion Of Centraleastern Europe Mria Vargha by Mária Vargha 9781784912031, 1784912034 instant download after payment.

This monograph examines one specific hoard horizon, which is connected to the Mongol invasion of Hungary (1241-42). With this catastrophic event, the historical context is both well known and much discussed by contemporaries and modern scholars. This opportunity to examine material connected to a sole event, but across a broad spectrum of geographical space and social class, is unique for hoard horizons in Hungary, and, for that matter, in Europe. Though this study focuses on hoards connected to the Mongol invasion, it is also relevant beyond this specific context. The work addresses issues concerning hoard finds and material culture, and examines how finds are related when found in different contexts (a hoard, grave, or settlement feature), thus the questions raised and conclusions reached are important for other medieval hoard finds. By comparing hoards related to a single historical event to a contemporaneous site – containing a village, a church, and a cemetery – assessments can be made regarding how hoards reflect social issues such as stratification, wealth, status, and fashion.

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