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To browse Academia. The recent revival in scholarly interest in buckles of the early Byzantine period has included the group first called "the Sucidava class" by Joachim Werner. Several important studies have been dedicated to finds from the Balkans, the last and most relevant of which being Lyuba Traikova's dissertation. However, there has been no attempt to look at all finds from Eastern Europe, an approach meant to clarify problems of chronology and distribution.
This paper deals with both buckles and belt mounts grouped in 11 lists on the basis of their open-work decoration. Its conclusions are in fact at variance to those of other scholars. There are two clusters of finds, one in the northeastern region of the Balkan Peninsula now divided between Bulgaria and Romania , the other in the Crimea. All types are present in the former region, but some are conspicuously absent from the latter.
The large numbers of miscasts in the northeastern region of the Balkans suggests a center of production. While only a few specimens have been found immediately to the north from the Danube frontier of the early Byzantine Empire, a great number of specimens are known from much farther afield.
Particularly significant is the spread in the Middle Danube region, where buckles of the Sucidava class signaled military status when deposited in graves. Since there is no chronological distinction between the many types of the Sucidava class, the spread coincided in time with the popularity of those buckles in the Balkans during the second half of the 6 th century.