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    Poznoantični staroselski grob iz Dan pri Starem trgu by Marijan Slabe

    Published 1974-03-01
    “…Several examples of similar shape were discovered on Emona territory, but they have not yet been published.19 Analogous types may also be found in Intercisa20,21, Carnuntum, Salona and Aquileia and belong to the end of the 4th century and the period of transition into the 5th.22 The two bronze rings with attachments also seem to be part of a belt and such rings can as yet be traced only in prehistoric layers (Brezje, Vače, Vinkov vrh etc.).24,25 One example of a similar ring was also found in the female grave in Brakač in Istria, which probably belonged to the autochthonous population of the 7th or 8th cen[1]turies.26 In its workmanship, colour, decorative motifs and shape the ceramic pot reflects typical late[1]Roman autochthonous elements and has often been found in several sites in Slovenia.28 However it must be stressed that these elements are to a considerable degree characteristic of the autochtho[1]nous inventory of earthenware which can be traced from the early Roman period to the Middle Ages. …”
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