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- Pereshchepina_Treasure abstract "The Pereshchepina Treasure (Russian: Перещепинский клад, Bulgarian: Съкровище от Мала Перешчепина) is a major deposit of Bulgarian, Sassanian, Sogdian, Turkic and Avarian objects from the period of the Migration Period. The deposit was discovered in 1912 in the village of Mala Pereshchepina (20 km from Poltava, Ukraine) by a boy shepherd who literally stumbled over a golden vessel and fell into what is sometimes believed to be the grave of Kuvrat, the founder of Great Bulgaria and father of Asparuh, the founder of the First Bulgarian Empire. The hoard, first described by Makarenko, was extracted under the supervision of Count Aleksey Bobrinsky, a renowned archaeologist, who published its description in 1914. Although Kuvrat's link to the hoard seems certain (see below), the exact nature of the site, grave or treasure, is disputed, since neither human remains nor indisputable evidence of a funeral device are reported to have been found.The hoard contains more than 800 pieces, now preserved in the Hermitage Museum, Saint Petersburg. There are 19 silver vessels and 16 gold vessels, including a striking rhyton and remains of another. The official website of the museum speaks abouta staff with gold facing, a well-preserved iron sword with an end in the form of a ring and gold facing on the hilt and scabbard… gold jewellery — a torque, an earring, seven bracelets and seven rings with inlays of precious stones (amethysts, sapphires, tiger-eyes, garnets, rock crystal, and emeralds)… and square gold plaques for the facing of a wooden funeral construction".The total weight of gold from the deposit exceeds 21 kilograms, that of silver objects 50 kilograms.Among the most interesting finds is a necklace of gold Byzantine gold coins, dating from the reign of Emperor Maurice (582–602 AD) to that of Constans II (641–668 AD), precisely down to 646 AD, which have often been taken to set the terminus post quem for the site. There is also a Sassanian dish bearing an image of Shapur the Great (309–379 AD), and a Byzantine dish with an inscription of the early 6th-century bishop of Tomis. Other finds must probably be dated to as late as the 670s.Although the Great Soviet Encyclopaedia was keen to ascribe the hoard to a "Slavic chieftain" who supposedly pillaged the objects during "a raid against Byzantium," and while, more recently, some scholars attempt to attribute it to the Khazars, many agree that the hoard represents, at least in its earlier phase, the treasure of Kuvrat, the first attested khan of the Bulgars. This conclusion is based on the decipherment by German sigillographer Werner Seibt of the Greek monograms on the signet rings discovered in the deposit as ΧΟΒΡΑΤΟΥ ΠΑΤΡΙΚΙΟΥ, i.e. "[the seal] of Kubrat the Patrician", indicating the high status their owner enjoyed at the court of Heraclius. The treasure would have fallen to the hands of later, Khazar or Turkic rulers as Bulgarians left the region. The Pereshchepina hoard ranks among the most vivid manifestations of the typical nomadic plunder-based material culture of Old Great Bulgaria.".
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- Pereshchepina_Treasure wikiPageWikiLink Aleksey_Bobrinsky.
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- Pereshchepina_Treasure wikiPageWikiLink Khazar.
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- Pereshchepina_Treasure wikiPageWikiLink Kul-Oba.
- Pereshchepina_Treasure wikiPageWikiLink Kuvrat.
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- Pereshchepina_Treasure wikiPageWikiLink Shapur_II.
- Pereshchepina_Treasure wikiPageWikiLink Shapur_the_Great.
- Pereshchepina_Treasure wikiPageWikiLink Sigillographer.
- Pereshchepina_Treasure wikiPageWikiLink Sigillography.
- Pereshchepina_Treasure wikiPageWikiLink Sogdia.
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- Pereshchepina_Treasure wikiPageWikiLink Solidus_(coin).
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- Pereshchepina_Treasure wikiPageWikiLink Turkic_peoples.
- Pereshchepina_Treasure wikiPageWikiLink Ukraine.
- Pereshchepina_Treasure wikiPageWikiLink Werner_Seibt.
- Pereshchepina_Treasure wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mala Pereshchepina".
- Pereshchepina_Treasure wikiPageWikiLinkText "Pereshchepina Kurgan".
- Pereshchepina_Treasure wikiPageWikiLinkText "Pereshchepina Treasure".
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- Pereshchepina_Treasure subject Category:7th_century_in_Europe.
- Pereshchepina_Treasure subject Category:Archaeological_collections_of_the_Hermitage_Museum.
- Pereshchepina_Treasure subject Category:Archaeological_sites_in_Ukraine.
- Pereshchepina_Treasure subject Category:Bulgars.
- Pereshchepina_Treasure subject Category:Byzantine_Empire-related_inscriptions.
- Pereshchepina_Treasure subject Category:Gold_objects.
- Pereshchepina_Treasure subject Category:History_of_Poltava_Oblast.
- Pereshchepina_Treasure subject Category:Treasure_troves_in_Ukraine.
- Pereshchepina_Treasure subject Category:Treasure_troves_of_Late_Antiquity.
- Pereshchepina_Treasure subject Category:Treasure_troves_of_Medieval_Europe.
- Pereshchepina_Treasure hypernym Deposit.
- Pereshchepina_Treasure type Article.
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- Pereshchepina_Treasure type Library.
- Pereshchepina_Treasure type Article.
- Pereshchepina_Treasure type Artwork.
- Pereshchepina_Treasure type Bulgar.
- Pereshchepina_Treasure type Collection.
- Pereshchepina_Treasure type Object.
- Pereshchepina_Treasure type People.
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- Pereshchepina_Treasure comment "The Pereshchepina Treasure (Russian: Перещепинский клад, Bulgarian: Съкровище от Мала Перешчепина) is a major deposit of Bulgarian, Sassanian, Sogdian, Turkic and Avarian objects from the period of the Migration Period.".
- Pereshchepina_Treasure label "Pereshchepina Treasure".
- Pereshchepina_Treasure sameAs Съкровище_от_Мала_Перешчепина.
- Pereshchepina_Treasure sameAs Tesoro_de_Pereshchepina.
- Pereshchepina_Treasure sameAs Mala_Pereščepino.
- Pereshchepina_Treasure sameAs m.026htm0.
- Pereshchepina_Treasure sameAs Перещепинский_клад.
- Pereshchepina_Treasure sameAs Перещепинський_скарб.
- Pereshchepina_Treasure sameAs Q899071.