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Fibula with Architectural Design, Roman Period (30 BCE-395 CE) or later. Creator: UnknownFibula with Architectural Design, Roman Period (30 BCE-395 CE) or later
Quatrefoil spiral fibula (garment pin), 7th century BCE. Creator: UnknownQuatrefoil spiral fibula (garment pin), 7th century BCE
Fibula Fragment, Geometric Period (800-600 BCE). Creator: UnknownFibula Fragment, Geometric Period (800-600 BCE)
Fibula (Garment Pin), Geometric Period (about 800 BCE). Creator: UnknownFibula (Garment Pin), Geometric Period (about 800 BCE)
Bow Fibula, Geometric Period (800-600 BCE). Creator: UnknownBow Fibula, Geometric Period (800-600 BCE)
Bow Fibula (wire), Geometric Period (800-600 BCE). Creator: UnknownBow Fibula (wire), Geometric Period (800-600 BCE)
Leech Fibula (Brooch), Geometric Period (800-700 BCE). Creator: UnknownLeech Fibula (Brooch), Geometric Period (800-700 BCE)
Bow Fibula, Geometric Period (800-700 BCE). Creator: UnknownBow Fibula, Geometric Period (800-700 BCE)
Spiral Fibula, Geometric Period (800-700 BCE). Creator: UnknownSpiral Fibula, Geometric Period (800-700 BCE)
Fibula (leech type), Geometric Period (800-700 BCE). Creator: UnknownFibula (leech type), Geometric Period (800-700 BCE)
Gold plaque in the form of a dancing woman, 330-300 BC. Artist: Ancient jewelryGold plaque in the form of a dancing woman, 330-300 BC. Found in the collection of State Hermitage, St. Petersburg
Fibula, 4th century BC. Artist: Ancient jewelryFibula, 4th century BC. Found in the collection of Museum of Russian Art, Minneapolis
Fibulae, 4th-5th century. Artist: Ancient jewelryFibulae, 4th-5th century. Found in the collection of Museum of Russian Art, Minneapolis
Cruciform and square-headed fibulae, 1893. Artist: A HousselinCruciform and square-headed fibulae, 1893. Fibulae were a type of brooch. A print from The Industrial Arts of the Anglo-Saxons by Baron D de Baye, Swan Sonnenschein, London, 1893
Bird-shaped fibulae, hairpin, and s-shaped fibulae, 1893. Artist: A HousselinBird-shaped fibulae, hairpin, and s-shaped fibulae, 1893. Fibulae were a type of brooch A print from The Industrial Arts of the Anglo-Saxons by Baron D de Baye, Swan Sonnenschein, London, 1893
Square-headed fibula, from Ragley Park, Warwickshire, 1893. Fibulae were a type of brooch. A print from The Industrial Arts of the Anglo-Saxons by Baron D de Baye, Swan Sonnenschein, London, 1893
Cruciform fibulae, 1893. Fibulae were a type of brooch. A print from The Industrial Arts of the Anglo-Saxons by Baron D de Baye, Swan Sonnenschein, London, 1893
Saxon fibulae, (1910). Brooches used for fastening capes or mantles, found at a Saxon burying-place near Banbury in Oxfordshire
The Saxon mantle, (1910). From illuminated manuscripts dating from the 11th century, showing a Saxon man wearing the mantle, a sort of cape worn over the tunic
The Saxon mantle, showing method of fastening, (1910). From illuminated manuscripts dating from the 11th century, showing a Saxon man wearing the mantle, a sort of cape worn over the tunic
Etruscan Gold Fibula of Chimera, 6th century BC. The Etruscan civilization is the modern name given to a powerful and wealthy civilization of ancient Italy in the area corresponding roughly to
Visigothic Aquliiform FibulaA Visigothic aquliiform fibula i.e an eagle shaped brooch, from the Cluny Museum in Paris
Gold Iron Age FibulaGold Iron Age enamelled fibula from the Germanic Iron Age, now in the National Museum in Copenhagen
German fibula in the form of a fish
Detail of an Etruscan gold fibula showing gold working techniques, 7th century BCDetail of an Etruscan gold fibula from Vulci, showing the granulation technique of gold work. From the British Museums collection, 7th century BC
Hunnish gold fibula in the form of a cicada, 2nd centuryHunnish gold fibula in the form of a cicada. The cicada was a sign of rank amongst the huns. From the National Museum in Budapest, 2nd century
Silver-gilt Viking fibulaSilver-gilt box shaped Viking fibula from Gotland, Sweden
Gold Roman fibula, 1st centuryGold Roman fibula from Ravenna, now in the British Museum, 1st century