Refereed review article in scientific journal (A2)

New numismatic material from a Burial in Ristiniemi 1 cemetery (North-Western Ladoga Lake Area, Republic of Karelia)




List of AuthorsS. V. Belskiy, K. V. Gorlov, E. M. Lemberg

PublisherHigh Anthropological School University

Publication year2016

JournalStratum plus

Issue number6

eISSN1857-3533

URLhttps://www.e-anthropology.com/English/Catalog/Numismatics/STM_DWL_wWhT_1yHVIUQCqLgp.aspx


Abstract

In the spring of 2015, a new cremation cemetery was discovered. The site is located on the Cape Ristiniemi (North-Western shore of the Ladoga Lake, Republic of Karelia). Three coins with signs of secondary use were found among jewelry and weapons dating from the 11th century. They are a miliaresion of Emperors Basil II and Constantine VIII (976—1025), a penny of Knut the Great (976—1029) and a previously unknown type of Kufic dirham. The last coin dates to the time of revolt against the Abbasid (?), during the reign of Caliph al-Hadi, minted by Medina mint (?) in 16 (?)9 Hijri year with the name of Ali bin Ja’far. The features of the arrangement of the lugs and holes in the coins allowed to reconstruct their positions in funerary headdress and assume a possibility for presence of a multi-row necklace in it.


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