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Recenzje / Reviews
DOI article:
Malarczyk, Dorota: [Rezension von: Vlastimil Novák, Milena Bravermanová, The Kelc̆ hoard revised. Monumenta numismatica, vol. 1]
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https://doi.org/10.11588/diglit.31073#0245

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VLASTIMILNOVAK
with an excursus by
MILENA BRAVERMANOVA
77? e /eg/c 77oć?/'(7 EA/g/jjg/jJs' o/7s7u/???'c N'Aer Co?7?y
"Monumenta Numisnratica", vol. 1, Prague 2010, ) 15 pages, 24 plates,
ISBN 978-80-7007-324-7
The early-medieval silver hoard from Relć jn Moravia is one of the most sig-
nifrcant numismatic frnds dating from the early IN century in Central Europę. As
based on the Information provided by V. Katz, the hoard, found in 1938, was de-
posited in an earthen vessel, wrapped in a piece of cloth. Unfortunately, the vessel
and the cloth have survived only in fragments. One lot of the hoard contained 246
complete silver coins of European origin and as many as 367 fragments of such
coins, 1 complete dirham, 876 fragments of Islamie coins, and 246 fragments of
silver jewellery. According to orał evidence, this lot was approximately a half of
the entire hoard. Another, and greater, lot of the hoard, i.e., 465 coins of European
origin (either complete or preserved only in part), 875 dirham fragments, and 237
fragments of silver jewellery is housed in the Olomouc County Museum; another
lot of 13 European coins, 34 fragments of European coins, 52 unidentifred frag-
ments, 8 fragments of jewellery and a piece of cloth is at the Municipal Museum
in Hranice; still another lot of a single fragment of a dirham is at the Municipal
Museum in Valasske Mezirići, while severat fragments can be tbund as part of
the collection of the Moravian Lands Museum in Brno, with the remaining frag-
ments in private coilections. The hoard of Relć has been discussed in a number of
publications.'
Between 1989 and 1998, a private metal detectorist performed explora-
tions at the site of the original hnd (p. 9), resulting in the discovery of 260 early-
-medieval coins of European origin (complete as weil as fragmentary), 345 dirham
fragments, 6 fragments of unidentifred coins, and 61 fragments of siiver jeweliery
(p. 7). The individual handed over all the items to the Numismatic Department of
the National Museum in Prague in 1996 and 1998.

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z77z.sz77aZz'cCtź 4, 1957, pp. 73-95; J. SKUTIL, "Vyznam kelćskeho hromadneho nalezu minet," Za/zoz^Aa
łrozzzFa ?F7z-az7z'cgJ 24, 1946-1947, pp. 13-15, 34-38; R. TUREK, "Ćeske hradiśtni należy, dato van mincemi,"
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Dezzaz-ona zzzezza zza A7oz*ane. XAoz*zzz7: /prac/ z ///. /7Z//77Awat/cłe/ro ^yzzz/zo^za 7979. F/rozzozzzzcAo-pezzgźzzz ^z/zzacg
zza AToz-ang v oTzr/oAz nzzzzTczz a z*ozvo/'g/gzz<7a/z'zz7zzz ^?o/g?z), 7Vzzz?7z3z77a/zga A7orav/'ca VI, Brno 1986, pp.
235-248; EADEM, "Ke strukturę ranę stredovekeho obeźiva v kelćskem nalezu," FoJza z7zzz77z'.sz77a/zca 7. Xzz/z/z/g-
zzzgzz/zzzzz ar7Tc?a ATzz^gz AToranzag, Xczgzz?agsocz'a/e^ 71, 1986, pp. 9-12; EADEM, "Kelćsky należ," Fo/za zzzzzzzA-
z7?a?z'ca <$-9. Xzz/z/7/gz77gz7?zzzzz az7Zeta Mzz^ez A7oz'avz'ag, Xgzezztae ^ocza/e^ 78-79 (1993-1994), 1996, pp. 63—187.

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