Early Byzantine steelyard from Belgrade
Abstract
The initial aim of this paper was to present scholarly circles with a
detailed report about the insufficiently known Early Byzantine steelyard beam
(Figs. 2-5; Pl. I/1) treasured in Belgrade City Museum (further in the text
BCM) together with a small counterweight (Fig. 6; Pl. I/2) which, judging by
its dimensions and weight, does not belong to it. However, after inspecting
the documentation of BCM and the National Museum in Belgrade (further in the
text NMB), the supposition that the steelyard beam from BCM represents a part
of the same hoard with the well known counterweight (Fig. 7) in the form of a
bust of a Byzantine empress, and the unpublished chain system with hooks for
hanging loads (Fig. 8; Pl. IV), which are kept in NMB, was confirmed. The
detailed examination of the museum inventory records shed light on the set of
circumstances which led to the separation of the parts of the Belgrade
steelyard
Source:
Starinar, 2014, 2014, 64, 161-183Publisher:
- Arheološki institut, Beograd
Funding / projects:
Institution/Community
Arheologija / ArchaeologyTY - JOUR AU - Vujović, Miroslav PY - 2014 UR - http://reff.f.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1856 AB - The initial aim of this paper was to present scholarly circles with a detailed report about the insufficiently known Early Byzantine steelyard beam (Figs. 2-5; Pl. I/1) treasured in Belgrade City Museum (further in the text BCM) together with a small counterweight (Fig. 6; Pl. I/2) which, judging by its dimensions and weight, does not belong to it. However, after inspecting the documentation of BCM and the National Museum in Belgrade (further in the text NMB), the supposition that the steelyard beam from BCM represents a part of the same hoard with the well known counterweight (Fig. 7) in the form of a bust of a Byzantine empress, and the unpublished chain system with hooks for hanging loads (Fig. 8; Pl. IV), which are kept in NMB, was confirmed. The detailed examination of the museum inventory records shed light on the set of circumstances which led to the separation of the parts of the Belgrade steelyard PB - Arheološki institut, Beograd T2 - Starinar T1 - Early Byzantine steelyard from Belgrade EP - 183 IS - 64 SP - 161 VL - 2014 DO - 10.2298/STA1464161V ER -
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Vujović, M.. (2014). Early Byzantine steelyard from Belgrade. in Starinar Arheološki institut, Beograd., 2014(64), 161-183. https://doi.org/10.2298/STA1464161V
Vujović M. Early Byzantine steelyard from Belgrade. in Starinar. 2014;2014(64):161-183. doi:10.2298/STA1464161V .
Vujović, Miroslav, "Early Byzantine steelyard from Belgrade" in Starinar, 2014, no. 64 (2014):161-183, https://doi.org/10.2298/STA1464161V . .