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Note. Photographic reflection on glass is present.
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Ancient Items Displayed in this Frame
No F0054
This frame (23X28cm) displays a Roman
top grade bronze brooch plate or fibular (without the pin), an iron
arrowhead, bronze buckle and two Roman Coins These ancient items are mounted into a
picture frame that was specially prepared to feature such items.
Broaches Fibulas
This is a
very handsome, decorative piece of ancient Roman bronze ornamentation dated
about 100-300AD. A fibula was an ornamental pin the ancient Romans and Greeks
used to pin their tunics and cloaks together. It is the forerunner of the modern
safety pin.
Arrowheads Most
arrowheads are very hard to categorize. Roman battlefields would have been
littered with weapons from the roman armies, their allies and their enemies.
Most of what is found today is a mixture of Roman era, Dark Ages & Middle Ages
from BC to about 1600 AD Today; most of the ancient iron arrowheads are coming
from Eastern Europe,
Medieval Buckle Dated about 1400 AD
Two Roman Coins Dated about 300 AD
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