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NEW FIBULAE AND METAL ORNAMENTS FROM ASSERIA

Maurizio Buora ; Civici Musei di udine


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Abstract

This paper deals with eight fibulae and metal ornaments found during systematic excavations in Asseria. They were found in graves or in their immediate surroundings, next to the outer part of the city walls (north-eastern of the Trajan’s gate), and near the new eastern entrance.
Fibulae and ornaments presented in this paper cover a very wide chronological range, from the first century AD to the 6th, and maybe even 7th centuries. Most of them belong to the first Imperial period, to be more precise the first half of the first century, though examples from the second half of the first century and later were also represented.

Keywords

Asseria; fibulae; metal ornaments

Hrčak ID:

74972

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/74972

Publication date:

18.2.2008.

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