Abstract
Finger-rings of the 7th–8th century discovered in Transylvania were yielded only by cemeteries,
both of inhumation and biritual. The inhumation burial grounds where finger-rings were identified
include those of Gâmbaș/Cetățuie or Cimitirul reformat/further Gâmbaș 12, Sâncrai3 and Teiuș4. In
biritual cemeteries, finger-rings were found in the burial grounds of Bratei 25 and Sibiu/Gușterița6.
The few cemeteries with finger-rings is linked to the small number of burials which contained objects of
respective type, and concurrently, with the small number of finger-rings. The Avar cemeteries count a total
of five burials with finger-rings among the grave goods, their number amounting to eight exemplars. In
the biritual cemeteries mapped in Transylvania, two cremations yielded each a single finger-ring and just
one inhumation which contained a single finger-ring. Typologically, finger-ring types are few as well. They
come down to two main groups, namely plain finger-rings and finger-rings with ornaments in the upper
part of the ring hoop. Plain rings are represented by simple hoops made of iron, bronze or silver threads
or thin bars. To the second group belong finger rings of thin sheet, with an ornament in the upper part in
the shape of round spheres or round or oval plates. The small number of Avar cemeteries and graves from
Transylvania in which finger-rings were found may be the result of various causes. It is very likely that
finger-ring wearing was not fashionable in the Avar communities of Transylvania. A second element that
may be taken into consideration to interpret the few such artefacts at the level of the archaeological sites
from the Transylvanian Plateau is related to the assertion of social standing of those buried with fingerrings
as well. The typological identity of the finger-rings from Transylvania (type B), together with the few
items and graves where these were discovered may be interpreted as the display of ethnic identity of fingerring
bearers. Lastly, another interpreting acceptable for the finger-rings present in the Avar cemeteries of
Transylvania is that of magical object playing an apotropaic role.
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