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English: Goods from Grave 10, Nocera Umbra
  • Province of Perugia, Region Umbria, Italien

With its 165 documented graves, the cemetery of Nocera Umbra is one of the most important Lombard burial places in Italy. In keeping with its long period of usage from ca. 570 to 690, the cemetery provides a range of grave inventories that demonstrate a gradual mixture of Germanic and Romanic burial customs.

Grave 10
A girl's grave. The girl was interred with the four-fibula costume typical of the region of Pannonia.

1. Silver bowed fibula with a rectangular head plate, fire gilded.
2. Pair of silver S-shaped fibulae, fire gilded.
3. Beaded necklace with one lead crystal bead, one carnelian bead, and seven amethyst beads.
4. Two silver hair pins.

  • Photographed while on display from 22 August 2008 to 11 January 2009 in the exhibition "Die Langobarden. Das Ende der Völkerwanderung" at the Rheinisches LandesMuseum Bonn. On loan from the Museo nazionale dell'Alto Medioevo, Rome.
Deutsch: Beigaben von Grab 10, Nocera Umbra
  • Provinz Perugia, Region Umbria, Italien

Das Gräberfeld von Nocera Umbra zählt mit seinen 165 dokumentierten Gräbern zu den wichtigsten langobardischen Bestattungsplätzen in Italien. Entsprechend seiner langen Nutzung von ca. 570 bis 690 lassen sich an den Grabinventaren zahlreiche Veränderungen ablesen, die eine allmähliche Vermischung von germanischen und romanischen Grabsitten belegen.

Grab 10
Mädchengrab. Das Mädchen ist mit der für den pannonischen Raum charakteristischen Vierfibeltracht bestattet.

1. Silberne Bügelfibel mit rechteckiger Kopfplatte, feuervergoldet.
2. Silbernes S-Fibelpaar, feuervergoldet.
3. Perlenkette mit einer Bleikristall-, einer Karneol- und sieben Amethystperlen.
4. Zwei silberne Haarnadeln.

  • Exponate in der Ausstellung „Die Langobarden. Das Ende der Völkerwanderung“ vom 22.08.2008-11.01.2009 im Rheinischen LandesMuseum Bonn. Leihgaben vom Museo nazionale dell'Alto Medioevo, Rom.
Date Late 6th to early 7th centuries / Ende 6. bis frühes 7. Jahrhundert
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Author James Steakley
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