Medieval belt buckle found in Czech Republic may be from unknown pagan cult
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- čas přidán 4. 01. 2024
- A belt buckle featuring a snake devouring a frog was found in the Czech Republic. Full Story: www.livescience.com/archaeolo...
"Archaeologists thought the bronze belt fitting from Lány in the Czech Republic was unique, but they've since learned that at least three others have been found, including in Hungary and in southern Germany," according to Live Science.
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Teaser. Now i need more information!
I wonder what the symbolism is for the snake and frog. The frog has human-like shape and limb to torso ratio…
I Have lots of weird clothing and ornamental decorations in my house. According to archeologist from the future, i'm an ancient unknown cult.
I suggest it symbolizing in some way the Veles Slavic god Wich his one form should be Snake, can be due to other two findings are found in Hungary And Bavaria, Wich Hungary was mostly Magyarized Slavs, and eastern Bavarians had slavic settlements, it can be just Slavic pagan Pantheon design rather than cult, anyway we don't know much about actual Slavic mythology and each specific figures.
So cool! Thanks!
So cool…
Pagan cult or he just had on that designer drip? Medieval swag impeccable....gold buckle with the emerald reptiles...yeezy season