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Roman Fibulae & Brooches

Roman Brooches

By far the most numerous of Roman personal artefacts. Fibulae come in a myriad of shapes and sizes, and have proved to be very regional in design. The Dolphin brooch, one of the most common designs of fibulae to be found in Britain, isn't even represented here. The same goes for the Trumpet brooch and half a dozen other types commonly found in the west.
The Knee fibulas presented here have been given subclasses according to our own logical arrangement; don't try to find them under that classification in any book on the subject!
Only two silver fibula has been found, along with two in iron, one of which is complete and functional.
Most types here can be found in Hattatt's publications on fibulae, though there are a few that are yet to be attributed.

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