Avar-Age Polearms and Edged Weapons. Classification, Typology, Chronology and Technology

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Bágyog–Gyűrhegy); 3. Slovakia and Austria surrounding the former region:


Želovce, Wien 11—Simmering-Csokorgasse, Zillingtal, Záhorská Bystrica,


Edelstal–Bergweide, Bratislava–Čunovo.


As a result the distribution of edged weapons is more uniform than that of


the polearms which shows huge regional differences which are even noticable


in absolute numbers:


Region Polearms 568–650 650–700 700–800


Transdanubia 363 148 18 24
NW-periphery 119 6 5 114


Danube-Tisza
interfluve


30 28 1 2

Transtisia 106 32 12 58


Transylvania 27 23 1 3


Most Avar-age spearheads were found in Transdanubia (363 examples) and on


the northwestern periphery of the Qaganate (119 pieces), while the number of


spearheads from Transtisia (106 examples), Danube – Tisza interfluve (30) and


Transylvania (27) are much lower. The proportion of polearms found in these


regions is shown by the diagram below.


DIAGRAM 12 Distribution of polearms by regions (EA = Early Avar, MA = Middle Avar,
LA = Late Avar).

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