on Apr 17, 2016
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Original ancient Roman Dacian fibulae brooch artifact dated to 1st Century BC The rapid spread of the Roman Empire by the 1st century AD resulted in a tremendous growth in the number and design of fibulae throughout Europe and the Near East One of the first fibula designs of the Roman-era began in the La Tene III era, in the late 1st century BC The Straight Wire fibula is found through the 1st century AD In the 1st century AD, for the first time, several fibula designs originated in Roman Britain The Fantail design lasted into the 2nd century AD The 1st century AD saw several other bow variations The late 1st century AD saw the introduction of the Kraftig Profilierte group of fibula designs The 1st century AD saw the widespread use of plate fibulae The most common forms of plate fibula in the 1st century AD were round (disc), diamond, oval and lunula (crescent- or moon-shaped)
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