Mitskite oponenti na ranosrednovekovite pojasni jazičinja<br>Mythical Opponents on Early Middle Ages Belt Tongues</br>

Authors

  • Nikos Čausidis Institut za istorija na umetnosta i arheologija, Filozofskiot fakultet, Univerzitet Sv. Kiril i Metodi, bul. K. Misirkov b.b., p.f. 576, MK - 1000 Skopje, Makedonija

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3986/sms.v4i0.1811

Abstract

The paper explores the iconography and symbolism of certain types of late Avarian belt tongues (7th - 8th centuries) which depict three figures (zoomorphic, zoo-anthropomorphic, or anthropomorphic), two of which are engaged in a combat. The author proceeds from a thesis that this scene depicts a symbolic struggle between two opposing gods, a representative of the celestial/luminous principle, and a representative of the htonic principle. The author cites arguments according to which this jewelry, and the scenes depicted on it, belonged to Pannonian Slavs or to other peoples which had participated in Slavic ethno-genesis.

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Published

2015-05-05

How to Cite

Čausidis, N. (2015). Mitskite oponenti na ranosrednovekovite pojasni jazičinja<br>Mythical Opponents on Early Middle Ages Belt Tongues</br>. Studia Mythologica Slavica, 4, 47–80. https://doi.org/10.3986/sms.v4i0.1811

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SLOVANSKA MITOLOGIJA – VIRI IN REKONSTRUKCIJE / SLAVIC MYTHOLOGY – SOURCES AND RECONSTRUCTIONS