Re: [tied] Fibulas Almgren group VI

From: george knysh
Message: 32557
Date: 2004-05-12

--- tgpedersen <tgpedersen@...> wrote:
>
> from
> Ion Ionit,�, Ias,i:
> Die Fibeln mit umgeschlagenem Fuss Almgren Gruppe
> VI,1
> in
> 100 Jahre Fibelformen nach Oscar Almgren, W�nsdorf
> 1998
>
> abstract:
> "
> The single-piece fibula with inverted foot and chord
> in high position
> (A VI, 1a; pl VII) developed from the La T�ne II
> fibula. They were
> produced in North Pontic workshops in the first
> century AD, and soon
> spread to the lower Volga, the Caucasus, and the
> Central Dniepr
> (Zarubineck Culture).

*****GK: There is a page in the standard work on the
Zarubinian culture (by Maksimov) which reproduces 17
types of fibulae found in Zarubinian complexes from
the 3rd c. BC through the end of the 2nd c. AD [these
complexes are dated independently of the fibulae by
reference to pottery types]. Could you scan Almgren
VI,1 for us, or , alternatively, mention which
specific Zarubinian site(s)Ionita points to? That
would help me to identify the fibulae in question
(Maksimov uses a different nomenclature).******






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