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A Late Roman Belt Buckle from Corbridge, Northumberland

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  09 November 2011

C. J. Simpson
Affiliation:
University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada

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Britannia , Volume 7 , November 1976 , pp. 285 - 286
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Copyright © C. J. Simpson 1976. Exclusive Licence to Publish: The Society for the Promotion of Roman Studies

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References

35 Hawkes, S. C. and Dunning, G. C., ‘Soldiers and Settlers in Britain, Fourth to Fifth Century’, Med. Arch. v (1961), 50 ff.Google Scholar

36 i.e. buckle-loop, tongue, subsidiary axle and attachment-plate.

37 For a similar mode of construction cf. the examples from Bonn and from Sala, Morocco: Heurgon, J., ‘Le Trésor de Ténès’, (Paris, 1958), pl. XXIII, 2Google Scholar and Boube, J., ‘Fibules et Garnitures de Ceinture d'Époque romaine tardive’, Bulletin Archéologique Marocaine, iv (1960), 356, no. 2, fig. 8a.Google Scholar

38 Hawkes and Dunning, op. cit. (note 35), 55, Fig. 18 i and Bullinger, H., ‘Spätantike Gürtelbeschläge’, Diss. Arch. Gand. xii (1969), 19, Taf. III, 5–5a.Google Scholar

39 Boube, op. cit. (note 27) fig. 8 f; J. Dombay, ‘Késörómai temetök Baranyaban’, Janus Pannonius Muzeum Évkönye, Pécs (1957), 328, pl. xiv, 1, 4; Hawkes and Dunning, op. cit. (note 35), 21, fig. 17 e.

40 As I now reside in Canada I have had to rely heavily on the information and very fine sketch supplied to me by Mrs. Monica Banner.