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English: Grave goods from the cemetery of Kölked-Feketekapu A
  • Baranya County, Hungary

The cemetery of Kölked-Feketekapu comprises 695 corpse burials. Additional richly endowed grave groups have come to light at a remove of about 200 meters (Kölked-Feketekapu B). On the basis of the cultural diversity manifest in the costume components (Germanic, Avar, and Byzantine artifacts), the cemeteries of Kölked-Feketekapu are counted among the most interesting early medieval sites of the entire southern European area.

Grave 39 (right)
Richly endowed grave of a man with complete set of Germanic-style weapons.
1. Bronze belt buckle.
2. Horse trappings of Merovingian type with two lancent-shaped mountings, two rein guides, three smaller bronze buckles and one strap end.

Grave 264 (behind)
Man's grave.
1. Spatha and shield boss.

  • Photographed while on display from 22 August 2008 to 11 January 2009 in the exhibition "Die Langobarden. Das Ende der Völkerwanderung" at the Rheinisches LandesMuseum Bonn. On loan from the Hungarian National Museum, Budapest.
Deutsch: Grabbeigaben vom Gräberfeld von Kölked-Feketekapu A
  • Komitat Baranya, Ungarn

Das Gräberfeld von Kölked-Feketekapu umfasst 695 Körperbestattungen. Weitere reich ausgestattete Grabgruppen kamen in circa 200 m Entfernung zutage (Kölked-Feketekapu B). Aufgrund der durch die Trachtbestandteile fassbaren kulturellen Vielfalt (germanische, awarische und byzantische Objekte) zählen die Gräberfelder von Kölked-Feketekapu zu den interessantesten frühmittelalterlichen Fundplätzen des gesamten südosteuropäischen Raums.

Grab 39 (vorne)
Reich ausgestattetes Grab eines Mannes mit vollständiger, germanisch geprägter Bewaffnung.
1. Bronzene Gürtelschnalle.
2. Pferdegeschirr merowingischen Typs mit zwei lanzettförmigen Beschlägen, zwei Riemenverteilern, drei kleinen bronzenen Schnallen und einer Riemenzunge.

Grab 264 (hinten)
Männergrab.
1. Spatha und Schildbuckel.

  • Exponate in der Ausstellung „Die Langobarden. Das Ende der Völkerwanderung“ vom 22.08.2008-11.01.2009 im Rheinischen LandesMuseum Bonn. Leihgaben aus dem Magyar Nemzeti Múzeum, Budapest.
Date 7. century / 7. Jahrhundert
Source Own work
Author James Steakley
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