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Fibulae of the Jezerine-type from southeastern Pannonia
Ivan Drnić
; Arheološki muzej u Zagrebu, Zagreb, Hrvatska
Sažetak
The Jezerine-type fibulae are one of the most popular forms of attire from the Late La Tène period, that is, the LT D2 phase. They have been recorded in a wider European area, from the western part of the Mediterranean basin throughout all of continental Europe to the Baltic, and a large number of them originated in eastern Slavonia, Syrmia and northern Serbia, an area that, in the Late Iron Age, was inhabited by a political group known from ancient literary sources as the Scordisci. Many of these finds can be attributed to the Jezerine-type II fibulae, which spread to southeastern Pannonia via a communication route that went through the Sava valley. A smaller group of finds includes copies of the Jezerine-type fibulae which were tailored according to the tastes of the local users. The results of the PIXE analysis of the composition of the alloy from which cast fibulae were made show quite a heterogeneous picture, indicating that the finds from southeastern Pannonia were produced in different workshops located in areas spreading from northern Italy and the southeastern Alpine region, over the western Balkans to southern Pannonia.
Ključne riječi
Jezerine-type fibulae; Late La Tène; southeastern Pannonia; PIXE analyses
Hrčak ID:
111993
URI
Datum izdavanja:
12.12.2013.
Posjeta: 3.102 *