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Старажытнарускія свінцовыя пломбы XI-XIII стст. з тэрыторыі Друцкага княства

Part of Топография находок древнерусских денежных пломб на территории Беларуси
Translated title Ancient Rus’ lead seals of the 11th–13th centuries from the territory of Druck Land
Autor Anatoliy Bohush (Анатолий Богуш)
Published in Русь, Литва, Орда, Volume 14 (2024)
Rus, Lithuania, Horde
Pages 71-171 (101 pages)
Język Białoruski
Number
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L112300
 

Topic

Items Polatsk, Principality of • Fur money seal - Vseslav Vasilkovich, Polatsk, Principality of • Ancient Rus', Polotsk Principality, Boris Vseslavich (1101-1128). Fur money seal
Issuers Polatsk, Principality of
Książe Vseslav Bryachislavich, Boris Vseslavich, Vseslav Vasilkovich

Abstract

Druck arose among other settlements of the Kryviči tribe between the rivers Druta and Usveika, where the overland stream passes from Western Dvina to the Dnieper basin. Portage workers, who had draft animals, wheels and other devices for transporting goods, settled on this track.

More than 1,700 Ancient Rus monetary seal finds have already been recorded in Druck and its surroundings, which is more than half of all known findings on the territory of Belarus.

This article provides information on the last six discoveries of 799 items found at the site of the ancient city of Druck. Such a large number of finds in the vicinity of the Druck settlement is due to the absence of buildings on its territory and, accordingly, its accessibility for searchers. Researchers encountered a similar situation during the survey of an Ancient Rus settlement near the current Polish village of Czermno.

The majority of recorded seals are attributed to Połack princes of the second half of the 12th century: Rogvolod Borisovich – 362 pcs (21.1%), Vseslav Vasilkovich – 193 pcs (11.3%), Volodar Vasilkovich – 169 pcs (9.9%), and Rostislav Glebovich – 108 pcs (6.3%).

As a result of the political cataclysms of the 13th century, the water trade route through Druck lost its relevance. New land roads from Połack and Viciebsk to Smolensk and Kyiv bypassed Druck. The ancient fortress of Druck was destroyed as a result of military activity and later never restored. Only ancient lead seals testify to the former economic power and greatness of medieval Druck.

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