- Pyxis of Čierne Kľačany
The Pyxis of Čierne Kľačany (Slovak: "Čiernokľačianska pyxida") is an oval-shaped jewel box (i.e. a pyxis) made of ivory. Several fragments were found in an intact tomb near the village of
Čierne Kľačany inSlovakia in1974 by a group of boys and locals. The artifact was subsequently reconstructed from the fragments.History
The artifact is dated from the end of the
9th century , although it was probably made in the4th century . There are only a few similar objects in the entire world.Fact|date=February 2007 It is believed that the box was a gift for the rulerRastislav , brought during the times ofsaints Cyril and Methodius (late 9th century) from theByzantine Empire .The artifact depicts scenes of daily life, such as people
farming on fields and breedinganimals . It shows the legend of the foundation ofRome . The artifact was found in pieces, some of which have never been found. Some copies of the box have been made; one of them was donated toPope John Paul II inNovember 2003 . The original is conserved inBratislava Castle . A memorial stone was laid byMatica slovenská in1993 in the area where the artifact had originally been found.External links
* [http://www.dejum.sav.sk/RES/052vanco.htm Summary of an article on the pyxis]
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