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"Dragon-Devouring Frog Belt Buckle Unearthed, Suggests Lost Pagan Cult Origins"
archaeology2 years ago

"Dragon-Devouring Frog Belt Buckle Unearthed, Suggests Lost Pagan Cult Origins"

A bronze belt buckle from the 8th century, featuring a dragon or snake devouring a frog-like creature, has been discovered near Lány in the Czech Republic. This motif, also found on similar artifacts in Germany and Hungary, suggests the existence of a previously unknown pagan cult that connected various Central European populations before Christianity's spread. The artifacts, which were likely worn by the Avars and other regional peoples, were made using the "lost wax" method and originated from a common source of copper in the Slovak Ore Mountains. The symbol's exact meaning remains speculative, but it may relate to creation myths or fertility cult practices.

"Dragon-Devouring Frog Belt Buckle Unearthed, Suggests Lost Pagan Cult"
history-and-archaeology2 years ago

"Dragon-Devouring Frog Belt Buckle Unearthed, Suggests Lost Pagan Cult"

A unique early medieval belt buckle featuring a dragon or snake eating a frog, discovered in the Czech Republic, may represent a symbol from an unknown pagan cult. This motif, also found in similar artifacts across Central Europe, suggests a spiritual connection among diverse peoples before Christianity's spread. The artifacts, dating from the 7th and 8th centuries, were likely worn by Avars and possibly produced in the same workshop. The symbol's exact meaning is uncertain, but it could be related to creation myths or fertility cults.