Pietroasele Treasure

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The Pietroasele Treasure is a famous late Roman–Gothic hoard of richly decorated gold objects discovered in Romania, renowned for its exceptional craftsmanship and historical significance.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf archaeological treasure
gold hoard
late Roman–Gothic hoard
alsoKnownAs Cloșca cu puii de aur NERFINISHED
artStyle polychrome style
associatedWith Ostrogoths NERFINISHED
Thervingian Goths NERFINISHED
Visigoths NERFINISHED
country Romania
culture Gothic
late Roman
currentNumberOfObjects approximately half of original
discoveredAt Pietroasele NERFINISHED
discoveredBy local peasants
discoveredIn 1837
discoveryContext chance find
estimatedDate 4th century
5th century
exhibitedAt National Museum of Romanian History NERFINISHED
foundInRegion Wallachia NERFINISHED
hasDepiction mythological figures on patera medallion
hasInscription runic inscription on gold ring
hasPart golden cups
golden dishes
golden eagle-headed fibula
golden necklaces
golden patera with central medallion
golden ring with runic inscription
influencedBy Germanic artistic traditions
Roman imperial luxury art
languageOfName Romanian
locatedInAdministrativeTerritorialEntity Buzău County NERFINISHED
materialUsed gold
namedAfter Pietroasele NERFINISHED
originalNumberOfObjects over 20
partiallyDestroyed 19th century
partOf heritage of Romania
presentLocation Bucharest NERFINISHED
National Museum of Romanian History NERFINISHED
region southeastern Romania
significance evidence of contacts between Goths and the Roman Empire
important example of late antique goldsmithing
important source for the study of Gothic elites
subjectOf archaeological research
art historical studies
runological studies
typeOfWork goldsmithing

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