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English: Soldier's Fibulae

Top - Soldier's, or Straight Wire, Fibula type 9A. Roman. 2nd c. CE. (Missing pin.)

Bottom - Soldier's, or Straight Wire, Fibula type 3A. Roman Noricum and Pannonia. 1-80 CE.
Date 7 August 2006 (original upload date)
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Author The original uploader was Otlichnik at English Wikipedia.

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