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Элитное погребение позднего этапа правления династии Северная Вэй с солидом византийского императора Анастасия I. / Shuvalov, P.; Shulga, D. P.; Kudinova, M. A.
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T1 - Элитное погребение позднего этапа правления династии Северная Вэй с солидом византийского императора Анастасия I
AU - Shuvalov, P.
AU - Shulga, D. P.
AU - Kudinova, M. A.
N1 - Шувалов П.В., Шульга Д.П., Кудинова М.А. Элитное погребение позднего этапа правления династии Северная Вэй с солидом византийского императора Анастасия I // Журнал Stratum plus. Археология и культурная антропология. - 2020. - № 6. - С. 253-260
PY - 2020
Y1 - 2020
N2 - A solidus of Byzantine Emperor Anastasius I (or its imitation) was found during the excavation of a brick tomb in Luoyang, Henan Province, in Central China. According to the location and construction of the tomb, the structure and characteristics of grave goods (partly preserved, because the tomb had been looted), the tomb can be dated back to the final period of the Northern Wei dynasty, i.e. to 525-534 AD, and presumably belongs to the one of the late Northern Wei rulers, most probably to Yuan Gong, Emperor Jiemin (period of reign: 531-532 AD). The gold solidus unearthed from the tomb is classified as MIB-Anastasius-4 type and dates back to the period of 492-507 AD. A short time interval between its coining and getting into the grave suggests the high intensity of China-Byzantine contacts during 5th-6th centuries AD. Sogdian and Hephthalite embassies probably played a mediating role in this communication.
AB - A solidus of Byzantine Emperor Anastasius I (or its imitation) was found during the excavation of a brick tomb in Luoyang, Henan Province, in Central China. According to the location and construction of the tomb, the structure and characteristics of grave goods (partly preserved, because the tomb had been looted), the tomb can be dated back to the final period of the Northern Wei dynasty, i.e. to 525-534 AD, and presumably belongs to the one of the late Northern Wei rulers, most probably to Yuan Gong, Emperor Jiemin (period of reign: 531-532 AD). The gold solidus unearthed from the tomb is classified as MIB-Anastasius-4 type and dates back to the period of 492-507 AD. A short time interval between its coining and getting into the grave suggests the high intensity of China-Byzantine contacts during 5th-6th centuries AD. Sogdian and Hephthalite embassies probably played a mediating role in this communication.
KW - China
KW - Northern Wei
KW - elite tombs
KW - Byzantine coins
KW - China-Byzantine contacts
KW - Silk Road
KW - Northern wei
KW - Silk road
KW - Elite tombs
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M3 - статья
VL - 2020
SP - 253
EP - 260
JO - Stratum Plus
JF - Stratum Plus
SN - 1608-9057
IS - 6
M1 - 14
ER -
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