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Remarks to Christianisation and realms in the central Balkans in the light of archaeological finds (7th-11th c.)

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Vorwort Christian Lübke und Prof. Dr. Matthias Hardt, dafür, dass sie das Erscheinen der Studien im Rahmen des oben erwähnten Forschungsprojektes unterstützt haben, und dem Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung, das GLH ÀQDQ]LHOOH 8QWHUVWW]XQJ LP 5DKPHQ GHU *:=23URMHNWI|UGHUXQJ EH-UHLW KLHOW 1LFKW ]XOHW]W P|FKWHQ ZLU XQV EHL $GULHQ %OD\ 0DGHOHLQH +XPP-OHU (YD0DULD 7HSHVW .DWKOHHQ =HLGOHU XQG .ULV]WLiQ .ROR]VYiUL IU GLH UH-GDNWLRQHOOH 8QWHUVWW]XQJ XQG EHL $QLWD 0H]HL IU GLH PKHYROOH $UEHLW DP Satz bedanken. ,P 1DPHQ DOOHU $XWRUHQ KRIIHQ ZLU VFKOLHOLFK GDVV ZLU XQVHUHP .ROOHJHQ %pOD 0LNOyV 6]ĞNH PLW GHP YRUOLHJHQGHQ %DQG QHXH $QUHJXQJHQ IU VHLQH NQIWLJHQ )RUVFKXQJHQ OLHIHUQ N|QQHQ /HLS]LJ ([HWHU =DODHJHUV]HJ XQG %XGDSHVW Januar 2015 Die Herausgeber Der vorliegende Band ist The present volume is dedicated to Prof. Dr. Béla Miklós SzĞke zu seinem 65. Geburtstag gewidmet on his 65 th birthday

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Béla Miklos Széke hat mit seinen langjahrigen Ausgrabungen am karolin- gerzeitlichen Zentralort von Mosaburg/Zalavar derartig neue Erkenntnisse erzielen k6nnen, dass sie das bisherige Bild ttber das Pannonien des 9. Jahr- hunderts komplett veranderten. Er hat nicht nur veraltete Ansichten und for- schungsgeschichtliche Vorurteile revidiert, sondern vor allem die Bedeutung von Zalavar mit seinen weit gefacherten historischen und kulturellen Bezie- hungen zwischen dem Karolingerreich und dem frithmittelalterlichen Medi- terraneum herausarbeiten kénnen. Damit hat er sowohl der ungarischen als auch der europdischen Archdologie grofse Dienste erwiesen.
Béla Miklos Széke hat mit seinen langjahrigen Ausgrabungen am karolin- gerzeitlichen Zentralort von Mosaburg/Zalavar derartig neue Erkenntnisse erzielen k6nnen, dass sie das bisherige Bild ttber das Pannonien des 9. Jahr- hunderts komplett veranderten. Er hat nicht nur veraltete Ansichten und for- schungsgeschichtliche Vorurteile revidiert, sondern vor allem die Bedeutung von Zalavar mit seinen weit gefacherten historischen und kulturellen Bezie- hungen zwischen dem Karolingerreich und dem frithmittelalterlichen Medi- terraneum herausarbeiten kénnen. Damit hat er sowohl der ungarischen als auch der europdischen Archdologie grofse Dienste erwiesen.
Fig.1 Early medieval sites (with present names) from the Central Balkans mentioned in the text: 1 Beograd (District of Belgrade); 2 Boljetin (District of Bor); 3 Brani¢evo (District of Branievo);  4 Gamzigrad (District of Zajecar); 5 Gradina na Jelici (District of Moravica); 6 Grocka (District of Belgrade); 7 Cari¢in Grad (District of Jablanica); 8 Kobiljka (District of Zlatibor); 9 Kostol (District of Bor); 10 Lipljan (District of Pristina); 11 Ljubi¢evac-Obala (District of Bor); 12 Maévanska Mitrovica (District of Srem); 13 Mihajlovac-Kula (District of Bor); 14 Morava (District of Brani¢evo); 15 Nis (District of NiSava);  16 Panjevacki rit (District of Pomoravlje); 17 Pesaéa (District of Brani¢evo); 18 Prilipac (District of  Zlatibor); 19 Prizren (District of Prizren); 20 Ram (District of Brani¢éevo); 21 Ras-Pazariste (District of Ra&ska); 22 Ras-Postenje (District of RaSka); 23 Ravna-Slog (District of Zajecar); 24 Sremska Mitrovica (District of Srem); 25 Us¢e Slatinske reke (District of Bor); 26 Velesnica (District of Bor); 27 Veliko  en BR OP i Tc a Pe Oe OE Ack OO = PT ee Bee ee: a oP BecclAd: 6 EF: 3 Ce: 06S Pret cet ec ERT ee he
Fig.1 Early medieval sites (with present names) from the Central Balkans mentioned in the text: 1 Beograd (District of Belgrade); 2 Boljetin (District of Bor); 3 Brani¢evo (District of Branievo); 4 Gamzigrad (District of Zajecar); 5 Gradina na Jelici (District of Moravica); 6 Grocka (District of Belgrade); 7 Cari¢in Grad (District of Jablanica); 8 Kobiljka (District of Zlatibor); 9 Kostol (District of Bor); 10 Lipljan (District of Pristina); 11 Ljubi¢evac-Obala (District of Bor); 12 Maévanska Mitrovica (District of Srem); 13 Mihajlovac-Kula (District of Bor); 14 Morava (District of Brani¢evo); 15 Nis (District of NiSava); 16 Panjevacki rit (District of Pomoravlje); 17 Pesaéa (District of Brani¢evo); 18 Prilipac (District of Zlatibor); 19 Prizren (District of Prizren); 20 Ram (District of Brani¢éevo); 21 Ras-Pazariste (District of Ra&ska); 22 Ras-Postenje (District of RaSka); 23 Ravna-Slog (District of Zajecar); 24 Sremska Mitrovica (District of Srem); 25 Us¢e Slatinske reke (District of Bor); 26 Velesnica (District of Bor); 27 Veliko en BR OP i Tc a Pe Oe OE Ack OO = PT ee Bee ee: a oP BecclAd: 6 EF: 3 Ce: 06S Pret cet ec ERT ee he
Fig. 2.1 U8¢e Slatinske reke: Ground plan of the site.  Remarks to Christianisation and realms in the central Balkans in the light of archaeological finds
Fig. 2.1 U8¢e Slatinske reke: Ground plan of the site. Remarks to Christianisation and realms in the central Balkans in the light of archaeological finds
Fig. 2.3. a-b - U8ée Slatinske reke: Reconstruction of the house.  Remarks to Christianisation and realms in the central Balkans in the light of archaeological finds
Fig. 2.3. a-b - U8ée Slatinske reke: Reconstruction of the house. Remarks to Christianisation and realms in the central Balkans in the light of archaeological finds
Fig.3 a- Velesnica, fibula; b - Cariéin Grad, fibulae.  and ceramic spindle whorls recovered at USée Slatinske reke”’.  of find can also be tied to Germanic groups, Kutrigurs or Sarmatians”. Several bronze ear- rings (Fig. 5) were also found by chance in the area between Morava/Margum (Fig. 1: site no. 14), and Braniéevo (Fig. 1: site no. 3)”, like the lunula earrings with appendage shaped as a three- or five-pointed star, decorated with pseu- do-granulation and dated to the 8-9" century. Fully cast earrings with one spherical appen- dage are similarly dated. On these specimens the link between the loop and the appendage is often decorated with a row of grains. Two late Avar bronze belt-tongues (Fig. 6) found at Ve- liko GradiSte/Pincum (Fig. 1: site no. 27), and dated to the end of the 8" or beginning of the 9" century’, should also be mentioned. Insights into the material culture of the 8-9" century are further provided by bone items, iron chisels
Fig.3 a- Velesnica, fibula; b - Cariéin Grad, fibulae. and ceramic spindle whorls recovered at USée Slatinske reke”’. of find can also be tied to Germanic groups, Kutrigurs or Sarmatians”. Several bronze ear- rings (Fig. 5) were also found by chance in the area between Morava/Margum (Fig. 1: site no. 14), and Braniéevo (Fig. 1: site no. 3)”, like the lunula earrings with appendage shaped as a three- or five-pointed star, decorated with pseu- do-granulation and dated to the 8-9" century. Fully cast earrings with one spherical appen- dage are similarly dated. On these specimens the link between the loop and the appendage is often decorated with a row of grains. Two late Avar bronze belt-tongues (Fig. 6) found at Ve- liko GradiSte/Pincum (Fig. 1: site no. 27), and dated to the end of the 8" or beginning of the 9" century’, should also be mentioned. Insights into the material culture of the 8-9" century are further provided by bone items, iron chisels
Remarks to Christianisation and realms in the central Balkans in the light of archaeological finds
Remarks to Christianisation and realms in the central Balkans in the light of archaeological finds
Fig.5 Jewellery from the area between Morava and Braniéevo.  ®ONI | K[YPIOJY | EM1I| TON | YAATON | ANA CTACHOY |NOT®. A similar jug with a simi- lar inscription was found in a hoard at Vrap in Albania; there are reasonable grounds to date it to the end of 7" century*. The chronological dif- ference could be explained by the fact that the Kostol jug remained in use longer, since the sha- pe of the iron tools found in the same deposit resemble the tools from agricultural deposits in southern Dobruja dated to the 10" or beginning of the 11" century*”.
Fig.5 Jewellery from the area between Morava and Braniéevo. ®ONI | K[YPIOJY | EM1I| TON | YAATON | ANA CTACHOY |NOT®. A similar jug with a simi- lar inscription was found in a hoard at Vrap in Albania; there are reasonable grounds to date it to the end of 7" century*. The chronological dif- ference could be explained by the fact that the Kostol jug remained in use longer, since the sha- pe of the iron tools found in the same deposit resemble the tools from agricultural deposits in southern Dobruja dated to the 10" or beginning of the 11" century*”.
Fig.6 Veliko Gradi8te: 1-2 - Late Avar bronze belt-tongues.
Fig.6 Veliko Gradi8te: 1-2 - Late Avar bronze belt-tongues.
Fig.8 Kostol: 1-5 - Iron tools; 6 - Jug.  Fig.7 Kostol: 1-3 - Sickles; 4 - Stirrup; 5 - Pottery.
Fig.8 Kostol: 1-5 - Iron tools; 6 - Jug. Fig.7 Kostol: 1-3 - Sickles; 4 - Stirrup; 5 - Pottery.
Remarks to Christianisation and realms in the central Balkans in the light of archaeological find:  The fortified settlements at sites Ras-PazariSte and Vrsenice produced, among other small finds, spears and arrowheads, flint (Fig. 12.1), spindle whorls (Fig. 12.3), a whetstone (Fig. 14.8) and iron construction elements, all dated to the 10" century. Moreover, a lunula earring (Fig. 12.2) and a bronze heart-shaped applique (Fig. 14.4), one damaged bronze encolpion and a bronze cross pendant were found (Fig. 14.2-3), also dated to the 10" century®.
Remarks to Christianisation and realms in the central Balkans in the light of archaeological find: The fortified settlements at sites Ras-PazariSte and Vrsenice produced, among other small finds, spears and arrowheads, flint (Fig. 12.1), spindle whorls (Fig. 12.3), a whetstone (Fig. 14.8) and iron construction elements, all dated to the 10" century. Moreover, a lunula earring (Fig. 12.2) and a bronze heart-shaped applique (Fig. 14.4), one damaged bronze encolpion and a bronze cross pendant were found (Fig. 14.2-3), also dated to the 10" century®.
Fig.9 Kostol: 1-2 - Ground plan of the houses.  Sremska Mitrovica/Sirmium, small square semi dug-in houses were found, with kilns made of clay or bricks withclay and with the floors made of mud or pottery sherds’. The remains of a church building were also uncovered, over an Early Christian sacred space dated to the 4" century; a new church with a single apse at the east was built in the 10" century, and it burnt down soon after completion. Its founding can be tied to the missionary work of priests from western Euro- pe, who arrived after the fall of Bulgaria in AD 971. Around AD 1000 (at the time of Samuel’s conquests) or after AD 1018 (after the restoration of Byzantine rule over the Balkans), the church was once again restored, this time with three horseshoe-shaped apses”.
Fig.9 Kostol: 1-2 - Ground plan of the houses. Sremska Mitrovica/Sirmium, small square semi dug-in houses were found, with kilns made of clay or bricks withclay and with the floors made of mud or pottery sherds’. The remains of a church building were also uncovered, over an Early Christian sacred space dated to the 4" century; a new church with a single apse at the east was built in the 10" century, and it burnt down soon after completion. Its founding can be tied to the missionary work of priests from western Euro- pe, who arrived after the fall of Bulgaria in AD 971. Around AD 1000 (at the time of Samuel’s conquests) or after AD 1018 (after the restoration of Byzantine rule over the Balkans), the church was once again restored, this time with three horseshoe-shaped apses”.
Fig.11_ Vrsenice: Reconstruction of the early medieval rampart.  The coins dating from the second half of the 9" to the 11" century give additional insights into the restoration of life in the central Balkans. The renewed flow of Byzantine coinage is linked to the reign of Basil I (867-886) and reached its maximum at the time of Basil II. The coin evi- dence consists mostly of individual finds, but hoards such as the hoard of Veliko Gradiste and those found in the broader area of Sremska Mitrovica/Sirmium or Ram/ Lederata (Fig. 1: site No. 20)* - have also been found. The restoration
Fig.11_ Vrsenice: Reconstruction of the early medieval rampart. The coins dating from the second half of the 9" to the 11" century give additional insights into the restoration of life in the central Balkans. The renewed flow of Byzantine coinage is linked to the reign of Basil I (867-886) and reached its maximum at the time of Basil II. The coin evi- dence consists mostly of individual finds, but hoards such as the hoard of Veliko Gradiste and those found in the broader area of Sremska Mitrovica/Sirmium or Ram/ Lederata (Fig. 1: site No. 20)* - have also been found. The restoration
Remarks to Christianisation and realms in the central Balkans in the light of archaeological finds
Remarks to Christianisation and realms in the central Balkans in the light of archaeological finds
‘ig.15 A - Ras-Pazariste, Bulgarian amphora-shaped jugs; B - Pesaéa: 1-2 Grave markers.  Remarks to Christianisation and realms in the central Balkans in the light of archaeological finds
‘ig.15 A - Ras-Pazariste, Bulgarian amphora-shaped jugs; B - Pesaéa: 1-2 Grave markers. Remarks to Christianisation and realms in the central Balkans in the light of archaeological finds
Fig.16 A-D - Belgrade, pottery.
Fig.16 A-D - Belgrade, pottery.
Remarks to Christianisation and realms in the central Balkans in the light of archaeological find:
Remarks to Christianisation and realms in the central Balkans in the light of archaeological find:
Fig.18 Jewellery hoard (earrings) from Boljetin. - Without scale.
Fig.18 Jewellery hoard (earrings) from Boljetin. - Without scale.
Fig.19 Veliko Gradi8te, jewellery hoard: 1 - pottery; 2-4 - earrings; 5-6 - fingerrings. - Without scale.  Remarks to Christianisation and realms in the central Balkans in the light of archaeological finds
Fig.19 Veliko Gradi8te, jewellery hoard: 1 - pottery; 2-4 - earrings; 5-6 - fingerrings. - Without scale. Remarks to Christianisation and realms in the central Balkans in the light of archaeological finds

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