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| - The grave from Charváty, with gold neck-ring and egg shaped glass cup, belonges to richly furnished skeleton graves from the beginning of the Migration Period in the area north to the Middle Danube. The distribution of the graves of the so-called Untersiebenbrunn type and their concentration in the Roman provinces Pannonia I and Valeria, close to the imperial northern frontier, could suggest that the area was settled by a small group of high ranked Roman foederati, who controlled strategic access to the north. The location of Charvaty at a distance of 160 km to the north from the Roman frontier is very interesting from this perspective. The person buried in the grave may have been one of these high ranking people, or at least a person with connections with the new arrivals from the east that were settled at the turn of the 4th and 5th centuries in Pannonia. Romanized through their integration into the Roman military structures, they owned late antique luxury ware, as well as objects of the eastern nomadic provenance. The grave from Charvaty, like the similar skeleton graves in the middle Danube, can be dated to the first third of the 5th century (stage D2), probably to the years 400 – 430/440.
- The grave from Charváty, with gold neck-ring and egg shaped glass cup, belonges to richly furnished skeleton graves from the beginning of the Migration Period in the area north to the Middle Danube. The distribution of the graves of the so-called Untersiebenbrunn type and their concentration in the Roman provinces Pannonia I and Valeria, close to the imperial northern frontier, could suggest that the area was settled by a small group of high ranked Roman foederati, who controlled strategic access to the north. The location of Charvaty at a distance of 160 km to the north from the Roman frontier is very interesting from this perspective. The person buried in the grave may have been one of these high ranking people, or at least a person with connections with the new arrivals from the east that were settled at the turn of the 4th and 5th centuries in Pannonia. Romanized through their integration into the Roman military structures, they owned late antique luxury ware, as well as objects of the eastern nomadic provenance. The grave from Charvaty, like the similar skeleton graves in the middle Danube, can be dated to the first third of the 5th century (stage D2), probably to the years 400 – 430/440. (en)
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Title
| - An early- 5th-century skeleton grave with gold neck-ring from Charvaty (Moravia)
- An early- 5th-century skeleton grave with gold neck-ring from Charvaty (Moravia) (en)
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| - An early- 5th-century skeleton grave with gold neck-ring from Charvaty (Moravia)
- An early- 5th-century skeleton grave with gold neck-ring from Charvaty (Moravia) (en)
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| - RIV/68081758:_____/12:00385563!RIV13-AV0-68081758
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http://linked.open...avai/riv/aktivita
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http://linked.open...avai/riv/aktivity
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http://linked.open...vai/riv/dodaniDat
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http://linked.open...aciTvurceVysledku
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http://linked.open.../riv/druhVysledku
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http://linked.open...iv/duvernostUdaju
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http://linked.open...titaPredkladatele
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http://linked.open...dnocenehoVysledku
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http://linked.open...ai/riv/idVysledku
| - RIV/68081758:_____/12:00385563
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http://linked.open...riv/jazykVysledku
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http://linked.open.../riv/klicovaSlova
| - migration period; skeleton grave; gold neck-ring (en)
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http://linked.open.../riv/klicoveSlovo
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http://linked.open...ontrolniKodProRIV
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http://linked.open...i/riv/mistoVydani
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http://linked.open...i/riv/nazevZdroje
| - The Pontic-Danubian Realm in the Period of the Great migration
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http://linked.open...in/vavai/riv/obor
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http://linked.open...ichTvurcuVysledku
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http://linked.open...v/pocetStranKnihy
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http://linked.open...cetTvurcuVysledku
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http://linked.open...UplatneniVysledku
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http://linked.open...iv/tvurceVysledku
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http://linked.open...n/vavai/riv/zamer
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http://purl.org/ne...btex#hasPublisher
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https://schema.org/isbn
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