IRON AGE ENAMELLED BRONZE HORSE HARNESS PENDANT
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Ca. 300-500. European. A wearable Kiev culture bronze horse harness pendant with two discs at each terminal with red enamel filling to the centre and three lobes radiating from each disc; integral thick suspension loop above. Good condition. Scholars agree that the Kiev culture may be the earliest identifiable Slavic archaeological culture. It was contemporary with the Chernyachov culture, which is identified with the multi-ethnic Gothic kingdom (Oium) established in southwestern Ukraine between the 2nd century and the late 4th century AD. The culture of Kiev disappeared with the invasion of the Huns in the late 4th century AD and after a period of political instability in Europe, their Slavic descendants re-established themselves there in the 6th century. To find out more about the Kiev culture and its art production, see Shchukin, M. (1989). Rome and the barbarians in central and eastern Europe, 1st century B.C.-1st century A.D. Oxford, England: B.A.R. Size: L:25mm / W:40mm ; 5.7g. Provenance: Property of a London gentleman, part of his family collection formed in the 1980s-2000.
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IRON AGE ENAMELLED BRONZE HORSE HARNESS PENDANT
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