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Byzantine bone plaque discovered in Suzdal

Archaeologists have unearthed a rare Byzantine bone plaque within the historic walls of Suzdal, Russia. This intricately carved artifact, measuring 45 x 46 mm, features a detailed depiction of a semi-naked warrior wielding a sword and shield, crafted with fine facial features and flowing hair...

More information: archaeologymag.com/2024/06/byz

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Byzantine bone plaque discovered in Suzdal

Archaeologists have unearthed a rare Byzantine bone plaque within the historic walls of Suzdal, Russia. This intricately carved artifact, measuring 45 x 46 mm, features a detailed depiction of a semi-naked warrior wielding a sword and shield, crafted with fine facial features and flowing hair. The plaque includes six asymmetrical mounting holes around its raised exterior border.

This find, believed to be a decorative overlay from a casket, dates back to the 10th to 12th centuries. These caskets, often produced by artisans in Chersonesus or Constantinople, were typically made of wood and adorned with small bone plaques attached using bone nails or pins.

Byzantine bone plaque discovered in Suzdal Archaeologists have unearthed a rare Byzantine bone plaque within the historic walls of Suzdal, Russia. This intricately carved artifact, measuring 45 x 46 mm, features a detailed depiction of a semi-naked warrior wielding a sword and shield, crafted with fine facial features and flowing hair. The plaque includes six asymmetrical mounting holes around its raised exterior border. This find, believed to be a decorative overlay from a casket, dates back to the 10th to 12th centuries. These caskets, often produced by artisans in Chersonesus or Constantinople, were typically made of wood and adorned with small bone plaques attached using bone nails or pins.

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