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Trapezoidal tile

Part of the collection: Antiquity

Popularization note

The gold plate has the form of a symmetrical wedge, which transitions in the narrower end into an oval-shaped base or handle. It is decorated only on the external side with a pseudo-beaded ornament and a motif of concentric circles. In the collection of the Department of Archaeology of the National Museum in Szczecin there are two such nearly identical gold plates from Skalin, found together. Details of the discovery and the context in which they occurred are unknown. All that is known from the archival sources is that both items were found in the 1930s in the gravel pit near Skalin. They can be linked to the Dębczyno group and dated to the 5th century. The Dębczyno group, like most archaeological groups and cultures, is divided into developmental phases. Two phases are distinguished for that group, and the second, later phase, is characterized by its hoars, which included very large, decorated fibulae from precious metals, coins, including Byzantine gold solidi, and other gold objects. The hoard of two gold plates is a characteristic find of the late phase of the Dębczyno group. Analogous items can be identified in the western part of the Baltic Sea basin. Although some researchers consider the find from Skalin to be a hoard, it is possible that the plates actually come from a destroyed grave. Their function is unknown; they could have been fragments of a neck-ring or a bracelet.

Bartłomiej Rogalski

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Author / creator

unknown
grupa dębczyńska

Dimensions

cały obiekt: width: 4.8 cm

Object type

tile

Technique

casting

Material

gold

Creation / finding place

powstanie: Skalin (województwo zachodniopomorskie)

Owner

Muzeum Narodowe w Szczecinie

Identification number

MNS/A/22206/2

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