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古罗马人 银色 高度轮廓化的军团士兵胸针 - 56 mm
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古罗马人 银色 高度轮廓化的军团士兵胸针 - 56 mm

"Ancient Roman Silver Highly Profiled Legionary Fibula Culture / Period: Ancient Roman Date / Period: 2nd century A.D. Material: Silver Dimensions: 56 mm Condition: Good condition No shipping outside the European Union. Due to complex export regulations concerning cultural goods, this item cannot be shipped outside the EU. Please ensure you have a delivery address within the European Union before placing a bid. Provenance information: Object Registration ID: 135 The current owner purchased this Ancient Roman Silver Highly Profiled Legionary Fibula from a private collector, S.B., in Groningen, the Netherlands. The previous owner, a private collector from Groningen, stated that the fibula had been part of his collection since 1990. According to the previous owner, the object had previously been in a private collection in the Netherlands. No further information concerning the earlier ownership history of the object was available. Background Information: Fibulae were among the most important items of personal dress in the Roman world. These metal brooches were used to fasten cloaks, tunics, and other garments, serving a practical purpose in an era before buttons became commonplace. At the same time, fibulae often reflected personal taste, social status, and regional traditions, making them significant both as functional objects and as expressions of identity. This example belongs to the group known as highly profiled fibulae, characterized by their pronounced arched bow and distinctive silhouette. Such brooches were widely used during the Roman Imperial period and demonstrate the advanced metalworking skills of Roman craftsmen. The production of silver fibulae required greater resources than the manufacture of ordinary bronze examples, and the choice of silver may indicate a more prestigious object intended for a person of some means or status. Highly profiled fibulae are frequently associated with the Roman military. Legionaries and auxiliary soldiers commonly wore brooches of this type to secure the sagum, the military cloak that formed part of standard military attire. Numerous examples have been recovered from legionary fortresses, frontier outposts, and military settlements throughout the Empire, particularly along the limes, the extensive frontier zone that marked Rome’s northern borders. The Roman army played a major role in the spread of material culture across Europe. Military personnel moved between provinces, carrying with them personal belongings and regional fashions. As a result, fibulae of related forms are found across a vast geographical area, from Britain and Gaul to the Germanic frontier and the provinces of the Lower Rhine. Such objects were traded across large distances, reaching regions such as present-day Germany and the Netherlands. For archaeologists, fibulae are valuable dating tools because their forms evolved over time according to changing fashions and manufacturing traditions. Their study provides important evidence for Roman military activity, trade networks, and cultural interaction throughout the Empire. Dating to the 2nd century A.D., during the height of the Roman Imperial period, this silver fibula represents a well-established tradition of personal adornment and practical dress accessories. It forms a tangible connection to the ancient world, in which objects of this kind played a practical role in daily use, while also reflecting the status and identity of their owners."

编号 104518234

已不存在
古罗马人 银色 高度轮廓化的军团士兵胸针 - 56 mm

古罗马人 银色 高度轮廓化的军团士兵胸针 - 56 mm

"Ancient Roman Silver Highly Profiled Legionary Fibula

Culture / Period: Ancient Roman
Date / Period: 2nd century A.D.
Material: Silver
Dimensions: 56 mm
Condition: Good condition

No shipping outside the European Union. Due to complex export regulations concerning cultural goods, this item cannot be shipped outside the EU. Please ensure you have a delivery address within the European Union before placing a bid.

Provenance information:
Object Registration ID: 135

The current owner purchased this Ancient Roman Silver Highly Profiled Legionary Fibula from a private collector, S.B., in Groningen, the Netherlands.

The previous owner, a private collector from Groningen, stated that the fibula had been part of his collection since 1990.

According to the previous owner, the object had previously been in a private collection in the Netherlands. No further information concerning the earlier ownership history of the object was available.

Background Information:

Fibulae were among the most important items of personal dress in the Roman world. These metal brooches were used to fasten cloaks, tunics, and other garments, serving a practical purpose in an era before buttons became commonplace. At the same time, fibulae often reflected personal taste, social status, and regional traditions, making them significant both as functional objects and as expressions of identity.

This example belongs to the group known as highly profiled fibulae, characterized by their pronounced arched bow and distinctive silhouette. Such brooches were widely used during the Roman Imperial period and demonstrate the advanced metalworking skills of Roman craftsmen. The production of silver fibulae required greater resources than the manufacture of ordinary bronze examples, and the choice of silver may indicate a more prestigious object intended for a person of some means or status.

Highly profiled fibulae are frequently associated with the Roman military. Legionaries and auxiliary soldiers commonly wore brooches of this type to secure the sagum, the military cloak that formed part of standard military attire. Numerous examples have been recovered from legionary fortresses, frontier outposts, and military settlements throughout the Empire, particularly along the limes, the extensive frontier zone that marked Rome’s northern borders.

The Roman army played a major role in the spread of material culture across Europe. Military personnel moved between provinces, carrying with them personal belongings and regional fashions. As a result, fibulae of related forms are found across a vast geographical area, from Britain and Gaul to the Germanic frontier and the provinces of the Lower Rhine. Such objects were traded across large distances, reaching regions such as present-day Germany and the Netherlands.

For archaeologists, fibulae are valuable dating tools because their forms evolved over time according to changing fashions and manufacturing traditions. Their study provides important evidence for Roman military activity, trade networks, and cultural interaction throughout the Empire.

Dating to the 2nd century A.D., during the height of the Roman Imperial period, this silver fibula represents a well-established tradition of personal adornment and practical dress accessories. It forms a tangible connection to the ancient world, in which objects of this kind played a practical role in daily use, while also reflecting the status and identity of their owners."

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Ruth Garrido Vila
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