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Disc brooches of the Roman Iron Age from the tarand cemeteries of Estonia and north Latvia
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Volume 44 (2018): Lietuvos archeologija, pp. 39–70
Maarja Olli   Marcus Adrian Roxburgh  

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Received
3 April 2018
Accepted
19 June 2018
Pub. online
17 December 2018

Abstract

Disc brooches from the Roman Iron Age are very diverse in style and execution throughout Europe. Their diversity in the tarand cemetery areas of modern day Estonia and North Latvia is also very high, with many unique traits and some multidirectional infuences being observable. Therefore, regionality in the tarand cemetery areas will be studied through these diverse brooches in order to see whether some motifs, typological groups, or alloys were more preferred in some areas than in others. A typological and compositional approach has been adopted for this. Based on the distribution of certain groups of disc brooches, their surface treatment, and the direction of the infuences, two distinct areas can be seen: Northeast Estonia and Southeast Estonia–North Latvia. !e study shows how people in the tarand cemetery areas adopted foreign techniques and stylistic features in accordance with local preferences and used them in their local culture.

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disc brooches Roman brooches tarand cemeteries Roman Iron Age Baltic archaeology

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