@misc{Kara_Michał_(1964–_)_Grób_2013, author={Kara, Michał (1964– )}, editor={Zych, Iwona. Tł.}, copyright={Rights Reserved - Free Access}, address={Warszawa}, howpublished={online}, year={2013}, language={pol}, abstract={The author presents the results of a study of a grave (presumed cenotaph) from the early 11th c., discovered in the early medieval cemetery in Bodzia in the eastern Kujawy region of Poland. The grave, which is unique not only from the perspective of the cemetery in question, contained among others an incomplete, disassembled folding balance for weighing precious metals. The elements of this balance were deposited in two separate clusters inside a box coffin. A comparative analysis of the object has placed it within the sphere of funerary practices of a secular elite inhabiting the Baltic zone in the 10th–11th c., particularly the Scandinavians, Rus’ and Finno-Ugric peoples and Prussians. Folding balance from burial contexts, found in a similarly incomplet e and disassembled state as in Bodzia, are known from Finland, from cemeteries dated to the 11th c.}, type={Text}, title={Grób z wagą szalkową z wczesnośredniowiecznego cmentarzyska w Bodzi pod Włocławkiem}, URL={http://www.rcin.org.pl/iae/Content/55376/PDF/WA308_P321_67811_Grob-z-waga-szalkowa_I.pdf}, volume={58}, number={1-2}, journal={Archeologia Polski}, publisher={Instytut Archeolgoii i Etnologii Polskiej Akademii Nauk}, keywords={Early Medieval period, Bodzia, Poland, grave no. E41, folding balance, physico-chemical metal analyses, regnum of the Piast dynasty, Scandinavia, Rus', Finno-Ugric peoples}, }