Bowl fibula

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Bowl fibulae form a group of the late La Tène and early Roman clasps. They can be traced back to the 1st century BC. as well as the 1st half of the 1st century AD. The distribution area extends from France via Germany , Poland and the Czech Republic to Romania . The focus is on the area of ​​the late Latène period oppida civilization . Characteristic is a construction based on the scheme of the late La Tène period fibulae and a spoon or bowl-shaped spiral cover.

literature

  • Jeannot Metzler: The Treverian oppidum on the Titelberg. On the continuity between the late Celtic and early Roman times. Luxembourg 1995.
  • Elisabeth Ettlinger : The Roman fibulae in Switzerland. Bern 1973