The Mramorac belts were Iron Age Mramorac style luxurious silver and gold belts used in ceremonial and religious aspects by the prominents of Triballi,[1] a Thracian tribe then inhabiting the Pcinja District of southern Serbia and western Bulgaria. The belts are characterized by special patterns, including anthropomorphic, Zoomorphic and Swastika symbolism.

The type is named after Mramorac, a place in Serbia.

Serbia edit

In 2004, the Serbian National Museum acquisited two silver belts.

  • 10 silver belts were found in Batinac, dating to 5th century BC[2]
  • 2 gilded silver belts of Myriad motifs were found in Batinac, dating to 5th century BC[2]
  • 2 silver belts, found in Vinča, 5th century BC[3]
  • Silver belts, with Meander patterns, found at the Morava valley, Iron Age[4]

North Macedonia edit

References edit

  1. ^ "SciTech - April - Arheologija". Archived from the original on 2009-09-18. Retrieved 2009-10-19.
  2. ^ a b Stojić, Milorad (23 January 2007). "Zwei neue Gürtel aus Edelmetall vom Typ Mramorac aus Batinac in Serbien" [Two new Mramorac-type precious metal belts from Batinac in Serbia]. Praehistorische Zeitschrift (in German). 82 (1). doi:10.1515/PZ.2007.003. ISSN 0079-4848. S2CID 162385639.
  3. ^ "SCIndeks - Članak". Archived from the original on 2011-08-26. Retrieved 2009-10-19.
  4. ^ Stojic, Milorad (2007). "Hisar in Leskovac at the end of the early iron age" (PDF). Starinar (57): 175–189. doi:10.2298/STA0757175S. Archived (PDF) from the original on 13 March 2020. Retrieved 1 December 2022.