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Der Goldschatz von Sannicolau Mare (ungarisch : Nagyszentmiklos) Falko Daim [and 3 others] (Hrsg.) ; Birgit Bühler, Viktor Freiberger.

Penn Museum Library NK7169.S26 G65 2018 T.1-T.2
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Format:
Book
Series:
Monographien (Römisch-Germanisches Zentralmuseum Mainz) ; 0171-1474 Band 142.
Monographien (Römisch-Germanisches Zentralmuseum Mainz. Forschungsinstitut für Vor- und Frühgeschichte), 0171-1474 ; Band 142
Language:
German
Subjects (All):
Goldwork, Medieval--Romania--Sînnicolau Mare.
Goldwork, Medieval.
Goldwork, Medieval--Eurasia.
Art metal-work, Medieval--Eurasia.
Art metal-work, Medieval.
Sînnicolau Mare (Romania)--Antiquities.
Sînnicolau Mare (Romania).
Eurasia.
Romania--Sînnicolau Mare.
Physical Description:
2 volumes (ix, 261 pages; 541 pages of plates) : many illustrations (partly color) ; 31 cm.
Place of Publication:
Mainz : Verlag des Römisch-Germanischen Zentralmuseums ; [Regensburg] : [Schnell & Steiner], 2018.
Summary:
The treasure of Sannicolau Mare (Hungarian: Nagyszentmiklos), found in Hungary in 1799, is one of the outstanding cultural ensembles of the European early Middle Ages. It consists of 23 vessels of almost pure gold. What makes the treasure so valuable, however, is not the material but its high quality of workmanship and the fact that it is a unique source for exploring cultural links between the Mediterranean world and Eurasian nomadic societies. German description: Der 1799 in Ungarn gefundene Schatz von Sannicolau Mare (ungarisch: Nagyszentmiklos) gehort zu den herausragenden Ensembles des europaischen Fruhmittelalters. Der Komplex besteht aus 23 Gefassen aus nahezu reinem Gold. Was den Schatz so wertvoll macht, ist jedoch nicht das Material, sondern die hohe Qualitat der Verarbeitung sowie die Tatsache, dass er eine einzigartige Quelle fur die Erforschung von kulturellen Verbindungen zwischen der mediterranen Welt und den nomadischen Gesellschaften Eurasiens darstellt.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:
9783884673003
3884673009
9783795433697
379543369X
OCLC:
1043039286
Publisher Number:
9783884673003

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