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

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Basin and that of the Eastern European steppes, and any change would


make the latter even longer.301


3) The chronology of the Late Merovingian—Early Carolingian (8th cen-


tury) cemeteries of south Germany is too early. The main chronological


argument for the end of these cemeteries is the disappearance of


‘Reihengräberfelder’. This process could have happened across a range of


dates throughout the western area, meaning that some degree of chrono-


logical shift is possible. The internal chronological scheme for the Avar


Age, however, still agrees with the chronology of Frauke Stein.302


The weapon trade of the Late Avar period is also been described in written


sources. A capitulare of Charlemagne issued in 805 prohibited the weapon


trade with Slavic tribes and the Avars, and named two checkpoints for control-


ling the fulfilment of this order along the Danube: at Passau and Regensburg.303


Both of these cities are situated in Bavaria on the Danube suggesting the river


as the main route towards the Avars, though the finds in Zala county would


also seem to suggest the existence of a southern route.


301 The absolute chronology of the Middle Avar Tótipuszta – Igar horizon and their eastern
analogies contradicts this theory.
302 Stein 1967, 110.
303 Capitulare 44, 7 p. 123. see: Szádeczky-Kardoss 1992, 307; Pohl 2002, 195.

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