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Beaded rim fittings. A regional peculiarity of the military belt from Lauriacum/Enns

    Barbara Kainrath, Eva Thysell

Carnuntum Jahrbuch 2022, pp. 23-29, 2023/12/14

Zeitschrift für Archäologie und Kulturgeschichte des Donauraumes

doi: 10.1553/cjb_2022s23

doi: 10.1553/cjb_2022s23

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doi:10.1553/cjb_2022s23



doi:10.1553/cjb_2022s23

Abstract

The majority of the fittings of Roman military belts are types that are common throughout the Roman Empire. For the Lauriacum/Enns area, on the other hand, thanks to research in recent years, there is evidence of representatives that not only indicate regional production, but also have a limited distribution. One of these belt fittings is a non-perforated, long rectangular type made of extremely thin sheet metal and decorated with a beaded pattern on the side edges. Since such fittings are also present at the site of Stein/St. Pantaleon-Erla, which can be dated earlier in terms of military presence, a possible dating of such fittings as well as questions regarding the workshop are discussed.