Concerning the issue on attribution of the Golden Horde placues from the mound ground the Malyaevka-V
Journal: Povolzhskaya Arkheologiya (The Volga River Region Archaeology) (Vol.1, No. 7)Publication Date: 2014-03-26
Authors : R.V. Isakov Byisk; Russian Federation; N.N. Afon'kov; Arkhangelsky; Yu.A. Pavlenko; A.G. Sheremet'ev Saratov; Russian Federation;
Page : 233-246
Keywords : the Golden Horde; Yuan; Juchid rank belts; dragon images; elite; social ranks;
Abstract
13-14th-century Juchid plated military belts with dragon images are considered in the article. Their study has shown that the tradition of wearing them had been borrowed by the Mongols from China together with corresponding imperial symbols, dragon images included. In the authors' opinion, the images of these mythological creatures were used by both the elite of the Ulus Juchi and the privileged classes of lesser rank. This viewpoint is confirmed by numerous finds of belt plaques and other items with the symbolic in question (often manufactured from inexpensive materials) from the Volga River region, and by Yuan literary sources.
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