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UNPUBLISHED FIBULAE FROM ASSERIA IN THE ARCHAEOLOGICAL MUSEUM IN SPLIT

Sanja Ivčević ; Archaeological museum Split


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Abstract

A certain number of fibulae from ancient Asseria region without any data about the circumstances of the discovery are housed in the Archaeological Museum in Split. Aucissa fibulae that have recently been published in this journal make the most numerous group. This paper presents an analysis of few remaining fibulae which exhibit surprising typological diversity. There are seven basic types represented with different variants. For the most part they can be dated to somewhat earlier period (late 1st century BC, 1st century AD), and just few examples can de dated to a later period, out of which late antique specimens are represented by only two crossbow fibulae, but from the typological point of view forms from the 1st and 2nd centuries are equally well represented, each with three different types.

Keywords

Asseria; fibulae

Hrčak ID:

74994

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/74994

Publication date:

2.4.2009.

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