在罗马达契亚附近的巴巴里库姆的罗马军事装备上

L. Petculescu
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这篇论文是对在巴巴里库姆发现的罗马军事装备的最新研究,超出了达契亚人的界限,之前在1999年发表在第17届边疆研究大会论文集上的一篇演讲中讨论过。对其他10个项目的讨论使人们有机会得出更多的结论,并为已经发表的发言找到更多的证据。因此,在瓦拉几亚历史区域中部的土著聚落中发现了9件(1-9号),其中只有2件武器配件(4号和8号),其余的物品(1-3号、5-7号、9号)是腰带和盾牌配件。所有的军事装备都可以追溯到公元2世纪末到公元260年。在maturatursaru(7-9号)发现的物品的起源几乎可以肯定是在罗马达契亚。其他的(1-6号)沿着连接多瑙河南岸和位于喀尔巴阡山脉内的罗马达契亚的主要部分的道路发现的,可能起源于莫西亚亚细亚。早期的作品(不。10)在Medieșu汪达尔聚落出土的奥里特显然是从达契亚波罗利塞斯引进的。这两种武器配件属于分布在整个罗马帝国的类型。6号是在叙利亚、达契亚和摩西亚遇到的东部环扣的代表,其余的腰带和头饰配件属于仅在多瑙河省份传播的变体。
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Once again on the roman military equipment in Barbaricum near the Roman Dacia
This paper is an up-to-date research on the Roman military equipment found in Barbaricum beyond the Dacian limes previously dealt with in a lecture published in 1999 in the Proceedings of the 17th Congress of the Frontier Studies. The discussion of other 10 items gave the opportunity to draw additional conclusions and find more evidence for the already made statements. So, nine pieces (nos. 1-9) were discovered in the autochthonous settlements concentrated in the central part of the historical region of Wallachia (Fig. 1). Among them there are only two weapon accessories (nos. 4 and 8) and the rest of the items (nos. 1-3, 5-7, 9) are belt and baldric fittings. All the military equipment pieces date from the end of the 2nd century AD until c. AD 260. The origin of the items found at Mătăsaru (nos. 7-9) is almost certain in Roman Dacia. The others (nos. 1-6) discovered along the roads linking the southern Danubian bank with the main part of Roman Dacia placed inside the Carpathian Mountains probably originate in Moesia Inferior. The earlier piece (no. 10) unearthed in the Vandal settlement at Medieșu Aurit was obviously imported from Dacia Porolissensis. Both weapon accessories belong to types distributed throughout the Roman Empire. No. 6 is a representative of the eastern variant of the ring-buckles met in Syria, Dacia and Moesia and the rest of the belt and baldric fittings belong to variants diffused only in the Danubian provinces.
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