一尊来自格温特Shirenewton的青铜火星头像。

IF 0.3 4区 历史学 0 ARCHAEOLOGY
Britannia Pub Date : 1990-11-01 DOI:10.2307/526308
J. Webster
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在陶纳斯的Heidetrank-Oppidum的La Tene遗址上发现了这种类型的扣环扣扣,但尺寸较小。这些环和环扣是德国人称之为Ringgurtelhaken的剑带的一部分。这是一种常见的凯尔特埋葬,但更多的是有角的品种。这种装备被一世纪的罗马军队采用,可能是由凯尔特辅助部队引入的。但这些纽扣现在是平面的,没有装饰。在诺茨布罗克斯托的霍德山就发现了这样的例子。科尔切斯特、万伯勒和凯尔维登,这些地方已知或怀疑是一世纪的堡垒。有一种强烈的假设认为科尔福德的葬礼是一名凯尔特战士的葬礼。尽管这个戒指和纽扣更大更重,但它提供了西欧晚期La Tene的例子和罗马军队使用的例子之间的联系。
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A Bronze Head of Mars from Shirenewton, Gwent.
An example of this type of ring-and-button fastener, but of smaller size, was found on the late La Tene site of the Heidetrank-Oppidum in the Taunus. The rings and ring-fastener were part of a sword-belt of the type known in Germany as Ringgurtelhaken. It is a type commonly found in Celtic burials, but more often of the horned variety. This equipment was adopted by the first-century Roman army and presumably introduced by the Celtic auxiliary units. But these buttons are now flat-faced and undecorated. Examples have been found at Hod Hill, Broxstowe, Notts., Colchester, Wanborough, and Kelvedon, where first-century forts are known or suspected. There seems a strong presumption that the Coleford burial was that of a Celtic warrior. Although much larger and heavier, this ring and button provides a link between the late La Tene examples in western Europe and those in use in the Roman army.
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