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Ancient Rome - Roman Fibula ; The fibula has been used as a design brooch and clothing fastener from as far back as 500 B.C. It was the standard 'safety pin' of the Celts, Vikings, Greeks, Romans, and Saxons. And although the fibula was the basis for the chastity belt, this particular group were merely clothing ties.
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#6915: ROMAN Marble Tile - 2nd to 4th Century AD, Bear Attacking Rabbit !! ... Historical Context: This marble tile was produced by the ROMAN EMPIRE around the 3rd Century AD. This covers a turbulent period for Rome. Many emperors came and went through out this era. The 3rd Century started with Severan Dynasty,
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Roman Bronze Fibula ... Roman Bronze Dolphin Fibula ... Roman Fibula's...
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This fibula is the type of pin that the Romans used to hold their togas together. The face of the fibula has an interesting olive branch design on it. It is from the 1st-3rd century AD, made of cast bronze, and is about 2" long.
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This richly decorated fibula, wrought in silver, is an exceptional example of a type of brooch made in the Roman border province of Pannonia, on the Danube River. ... Provincial Roman; Wing Fibula; 2nd century; View Larger Image;; View Full Catalog Record Below...
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The fibula is one item the style of which can be dated to within ten years of its creation in some cases, allowing fibula finds to be instrumental in dating other objects found at a particular site. The pins were replaced with an alloy of bronze similar to that of the fibula, which is springy and strong.
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This Roman Knee Fibula is hand made of bronze in 1st -3rd century AD. CONDITION: in good condition except for missing iron clasp, nice green patina MEASUREMENTS: 1 5/8 inches (4 cm) long. All our artifacts are accompanied by a Certification of Authenticity ;
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Wing Fibula, 2nd century; Late Roman; Provincial Roman; Made in Pannonia; Silver, gold, four carnelians ... This richly decorated fibula, wrought in silver, is an exceptional example of a type of brooch made in the Roman border province of Pannonia, on the Danube River. These objects are called "wing fibulae" because of...
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Roman clothing owed much to that of ancient Greece, but it had distinct forms of its own. ... The most basic garment in Roman clothing was the tunic (tunica). It was the standard dress of Rome. For most Romans and slaves the tunic would be the entire clothing they dressed in before setting foot outdoors.
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