Preslav treasure

Preslav treasure

The Preslav Treasure was found in autumn of 1978 at the vineyard in Castana, 3 km to the north - west of the second Bulgarian capital – Veliki Preslav [Bulgaria - Land of Ancient Civilizations by Dimiter Dimitrov, Foreign Language Press, Sofia 1961, p.37] . The excavations that followed revealed more than 170 golden, silver and bronze objects including 15 silver Byzantine coins belonging to Constantine VII [Constantine the Great and the Christian Revolution by G. P. Baker (2003) p.61] [The Roman Empire from Severus to Constantine by Miss P Southern (2001) p.286] , Roman II (945 and 959) and other artifacts dating far back to the period between 3 rd and 7 th centuries [ Southeastern Europe in the Middle Ages, 5001250 (Cambridge Medieval Textbooks) by Florin Curta (2006)] [East Central and Eastern Europe in the Early Middle Ages by Florin Curta (2005)] .

The Preslav Treasure was concealed during the turbulent events between 969 and 972 - when Preslav was conquered first by Kiev royal prince, Sviatoslav I of Kiev [Dutch Contributions to the Thirteenth International Congress of Slavists: Ljubljana August 15-21, 2003 - Linguistics (Studies in Slavic & General Linguistics) by Peter Houtzagers, Jenneke Kalsbeek, and Jos Schaeken (2003) p.392] and two years later by the Byzantine Emperor, John Tzimisces [A Short History of Byzantium by John Julius Norwich (1998) p.181] [The City in Late Antiquity (Leicester-Nottingham Studies in Ancient Society) by John Rich (1996) p.191] .

Several techniques of jewelry making were used in producing adornments, buttons, appliques etc: not limited to casting in moulds, toreutics, welding of small gold balls (granules) or fine gold wire (filigree), inlays of pearls and multi-colored enamel. The owner of the necklace (see on the left) was probably under the protection of Virgin Mary, who is portrayed on both central medallions. It is possible that Tsar Petar gave this beautiful jewelry as a wedding gift to his bride, Maria-Irina, the Byzantine princess, in 927 in Constantinople. It is assumed that the necklace was a wedding present because the images of water-birds symbolize family happiness and fidelity.

References

ee also

* Aesthetics
* History of decorative arts
* European art
* Persian-Sassanide art patterns
* Treasure of Nagyszentmiklós

External links

* [http://www.museum-preslav.com/ Website of the National Historical and Archaelogical Museum Veliki Preslav]


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