The Belozerka fibulae in a broader context
Journal: Tyragetia (Vol.V, No. 1)Publication Date: 2011-10-10
Authors : Jan Bouzek;
Page : 247-254
Keywords : Belozerka culture; fibulae; Greek import; Phoenician import;
Abstract
The article considers several types of fibulae (Pesyira, triangular and arc-shaped), referred to Belozerka culture, as well as earlier fibulae found in the northwestern Black Sea region. The tradition of using fibulas for fastening clothing comes from the Mediterranean region and is dated to pre-colonial period. These items were brought from the Greek world and / or Phoenician world through trade or religion.
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