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Schönwarling/Skowarcz And Dollkeim/Kovrovo-Type Crossbow Fibulae in the Sambian-Natangian Culture Area
Volume 27 (2020), pp. 51–65
Jaroslaw A Prassolow   Konstantin Skvortsov  

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https://doi.org/10.15181/ab.v27i0.2177
Pub. online: 5 December 2020      Type: Article      Open accessOpen Access

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18 May 2020
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15 June 2020
Accepted
8 October 2020
Published
5 December 2020

Abstract

The article is devoted to Schönwarling/Skowarcz and Dollkeim/Kovrovo-type crossbow fibulae with a long narrow foot and a full catch-plate, one of the most characteristic chronotypes of the Migration Period. The authors describe a number of specific construction features of the fibulae in the Sambian-Natangian culture area, which define their typological placement. Based on the results of a comparative analysis of prewar and modern archaeological sources, the authors propose an up-to-date specified chronology of these types. Contrary to the currently popular hypothesis, the analysed archaeological material in the Sambian-Natangian area does not demonstrate co-existence, but instead the smooth replacement of Schönwarling/Skowarcz fibulae by those of the Dollkeim/Kovrovo type in the transition phase D2/D3, i.e. about 430 AD.

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Sambian-Natangian culture Museum Migration period Schönwarling/ Skowarcz-type fibulae Dollkeim/Kovrovo-type fibulae chronology

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