Note on the diffusion of swastika fibulae with horse-head decorations in the Late Roman Period
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The author examines the morphology and area of diffusion of the swastika fibulae with four horse-heads: one of them was found in 1987, during an emergency excavation around the Udine castle (Italy). Their area of diffusion included Dacia. Mocsia. Dardania. Pannonia, Eastern Noricum and the north-eastern border of Italy, with a concentration of examples in the city of ancient Burgenae (Novi Banovci). These fibulae arc also present in the remains of Roman military camps and have been given a 3rd and 4"' century date.
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