Silver find from Nikinci
The author discusses the silver and gold jewelry in the collection of Mr Milutin Mišić from Belgrade, which includes several fragmented silver "Scharnier" fibulae, silver beads, two silver rings, and a golden appliqué. The objects come from an unknown site in the village Nikinci in Srem. T...
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doaj-f15533b7f7ba47728e33ce9a6cf669bf2020-11-24T23:07:44ZdeuInstitute of Archaeology, Belgrade, SerbiaStarinar0350-02412406-07392005-01-01200555677310.2298/STA0555067V0350-02410555067VSilver find from NikinciVasić Rastko0Arheološki institut, BeogradThe author discusses the silver and gold jewelry in the collection of Mr Milutin Mišić from Belgrade, which includes several fragmented silver "Scharnier" fibulae, silver beads, two silver rings, and a golden appliqué. The objects come from an unknown site in the village Nikinci in Srem. The most important items are the fibulae. According to their characteristics size, finish of the head and the catch plate, combination of silver and gold - the "Scharnier" fibulae are unique in their genre and indicate the existence of an important local goldsmith’s workshop in Srem. The dating of the entire find is uncertain because it is not chronologically unique. Two silver rings and raspberry-like beads could belong to the 5th century BC while silver fibulae and beads of silver wire should be most probably dated to the 4th century, Two silver beads - cylindrical and spherical - could possibly belong to the 1st century BC.http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0350-0241/2005/0350-02410555067V.pdf |
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The author discusses the silver and gold jewelry in the collection of Mr Milutin Mišić from Belgrade, which includes several fragmented silver "Scharnier" fibulae, silver beads, two silver rings, and a golden appliqué. The objects come from an unknown site in the village Nikinci in Srem. The most important items are the fibulae. According to their characteristics size, finish of the head and the catch plate, combination of silver and gold - the "Scharnier" fibulae are unique in their genre and indicate the existence of an important local goldsmith’s workshop in Srem. The dating of the entire find is uncertain because it is not chronologically unique. Two silver rings and raspberry-like beads could belong to the 5th century BC while silver fibulae and beads of silver wire should be most probably dated to the 4th century, Two silver beads - cylindrical and spherical - could possibly belong to the 1st century BC. |
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