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Craftsmen and Jewelers in the Middle and Lower Danube Region (6th to 7th Centuries) (Hardcover)
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Craftsmen and Jewelers in the Middle and Lower Danube Region (6th to 7th Centuries) (Hardcover)
Series: East Central and Eastern Europe in the Middle Ages, 450-1450, 67
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In Craftsmen and Jewelers in the Middle and Lower Danube Region
(6th to 7th Centuries) Daniela Tanase examines the practice of
metalworking with the aim of comparing the archaeological evidence
of different peoples in the Middle and Lower Danube in the Early
Middle Ages, with a particular focus on blacksmithing, goldsmithing
and burial customs. Evidence suggests that the distinction between
these specialties was quite fluid, so blacksmiths could craft
jewelery, while jewelers were able to create tools and weapons. The
study also reveals how the production process and the main
techniques employed by craftsmen for the ornamentation of dress and
accessories were subject to multiple influences, from Byzantium,
the eastern steppe, and the Merovingian kingdoms.
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