A pair of gold-plated spurs from Zítkov Castle near Choceň in east Bohemia

Authors

  • Petr Žákovský Archeologický ústav AV ČR, Brno, v. v. i.; Čechyňská 363/19; CZ-602 00 Brno
  • David Vích Regionální muzeum ve Vysokém Mýtě, Šemberova 125, CZ-566 01 Vysoké Mýto

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.35686/AR.2019.5

Keywords:

Late Middle Ages, spurs, knightly culture, castle, east Bohemia

Abstract

Fragments of a pair of heavily gold-plated spurs made from a copper alloy were discovered during a metal detector survey on the grounds of a castle known today as Zítkov (cadastral territory of Choceň in the Pardubice Region). Even though it is not clear how the spurs reached their findspot, these products are extraordinary evidence of work with non-ferrous metal in the 14th century or at the beginning of the 15th century. Their connection with the knightly milieu is evident from the craftsmanship of the artefacts and
the gold-plating of their surface.

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Published

01-03-2019

How to Cite

Žákovský, P., & Vích, D. (2019). A pair of gold-plated spurs from Zítkov Castle near Choceň in east Bohemia. Archeologické Rozhledy, 71(1), 82–104. https://doi.org/10.35686/AR.2019.5

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Research Article