ORIGIN OF HEAD CROWNS IN ANCIENT AESTIA AND PRUSSIANS

V. Kulakov
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The archaeological material of the south-eastern Baltic States contains several rare specimens of typeset head corollas for the antiquities of the Western Balts. The conclusions obtained as a result of the analysis of the head corollas of the Western Balts of the I-XIV centuries can be presented as follows: 1. Northern European masters at the beginning of our era created their own versions of head wreaths, based on examples of ancient votive wreaths. The latter were used both in triumphal events and at the burial of notable members of ancient society. It remains unclear under what conditions the Scandinavians could adopt the idea of a votive wreath, reworking it in the form of head corollas. 2. In phase B1, individual representatives of the northern tribes appear on Sambia, who brought crowns with them to the Amber Coast as part of the matrimonial "import", which were attached in especially solemn (cult ?) in cases of head covering. 3. In Roman times, head crowns did not find their place in the material culture of the population of the western outskirts of the Baltic world. In the early Middle Ages, through the mediation of master jewelers of south-eastern Europe, the tradition of wearing corollas made using Byzantine traditions spread in the Baltic States. It is possible that these traditions came to the Baltic States with groups of artisans along the Vislin trade route – the ancient Great Amber Road.
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波罗的海东南部国家的考古材料中有几件罕见的西波尔茨古物定型头冠标本。通过对一至十四世纪西巴尔人头冠的分析,得出以下结论:1。在我们这个时代开始的时候,北欧的大师们根据古代还愿花环的例子创造了他们自己版本的头花环。后者既用于凯旋活动,也用于埋葬古代社会的著名成员。目前尚不清楚斯堪的纳维亚人在什么条件下可以采用还愿花环的想法,将其重新设计成头冠的形式。2.在B1阶段,北方部落的个人代表出现在桑比亚,他们将王冠带到琥珀海岸,作为婚姻“进口”的一部分,在戴头巾的情况下,这些王冠是特别庄严的(邪教?)。3.在罗马时代,头冠并没有在波罗的海世界西郊人口的物质文化中占有一席之地。中世纪早期,在东南欧珠宝大师的斡旋下,佩戴使用拜占庭传统制作的花冠的传统在波罗的海国家传播开来。这些传统可能是随着工匠们沿着维斯林贸易路线——古老的大琥珀之路——来到波罗的海国家的。
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