GencevaGenčeva, E. Les Fibules Romaines de Bulgarie de la fin du 1er s. av. J.-C. à la fin du VIe s. ap. J.-C. (Veliko Trnovo, 2004). In French. The Roman fibulae of Bulgaria from the late 1st century BC to the end of the sixth century AD. Table of ContentsNOTE: PDF DOES NOT INCLUDE INTRODUCTION OR PARTS 1 - 3. Introduction...7 I. Le Tene derived fibula (types 1 - 7c; pl. 1, 1 - pl. III, 12) [Groups B1 & B2]...91 Bibliography...126 IV. Knee fibulae16. Knee fibulae with pin spring16a. Knee fibulae with a hemispheric shaped head-plate (pl. XIV, 1-2) 16b. Small Knee fibulae a small hemispheric shaped head-plate (pl. XIV, 3-11) 16c. Knee fibulae with a cylindrical spring sleeve and parallel needle catch (pl. XIV, 12-13) 16d. Knee fibulae with a cylindrical spring sleeve and perpendicular needle catch (pl. XV, 1) 16e. Knee fibulae with a volute bow (pl. XV, 2) 16f. Knee fibulae without head plate (pl. XV, 3) 17. Knee Fibulae with Hing Pin 17a. Knee fibulae with pin hing and parallel needle catch (pl. XV, 4-5) 17b. Knee fibulae with pin hing and perpendicular needle catch (pl. XV, 6-10) 17c. Twin bow Knee fibulae (pl. XV, 11) 17d. Knee fibulae with very wide hing (pl. XV, 12-13) | GencevaGenčeva, E. Les Fibules Romaines de Bulgarie de la fin du 1er s. av. J.-C. à la fin du VIe s. ap. J.-C. (Veliko Trnovo, 2004). In French. The Roman fibulae of Bulgaria from the late 1st century BC to the end of the sixth century AD. Table of ContentsNOTE: PDF DOES NOT INCLUDE INTRODUCTION OR PARTS 1 - 3. Introduction...7 I. Le Tene derived fibula (types 1 - 7c; pl. 1, 1 - pl. III, 12) [Groups B1 & B2]...91 Bibliography...126 (Details/translations of groups and text will be erratically added below. Please contribute if possible.) I. Le Tene derived fibula (types 1 - 7c; pl. 1, 1 - pl. III, 12) [Groups B1 & B2]...91 II. Molded bow spring fibula (types 8 - 12b; pl. 4, 1 - pl. VIII, 9) [Group B2]...96 III. Aucissa fibula and Aucissa derivative fibula (types 13 - 15e; pl. IX, 1 - XIII, 11) [Group B5]...104 IV. Knee fibulae16. Knee fibulae with pin spring16a. Knee fibulae with a hemispheric shaped head-plate (pl. XIV, 1-2) 16b. Small Knee fibulae a small hemispheric shaped head-plate (pl. XIV, 3-11) 16c. Knee fibulae with a cylindrical spring sleeve and parallel needle catch (pl. XIV, 12-13) 16d. Knee fibulae with a cylindrical spring sleeve and perpendicular needle catch (pl. XV, 1) 16e. Knee fibulae with a volute bow (pl. XV, 2) 16f. Knee fibulae without head plate (pl. XV, 3) 17. Knee Fibulae with Hing Pin 17a. Knee fibulae with pin hing and parallel needle catch (pl. XV, 4-5) 17b. Knee fibulae with pin hing and perpendicular needle catch (pl. XV, 6-10) 17c. Twin bow Knee fibulae (pl. XV, 11) 17d. Knee fibulae with very wide hing (pl. XV, 12-13) VI. Fibula with hinge of the Late Empire (types 22 - 24f.; pl. XIX, 1 - XIV, 3) [Group B6]...113 VII. Plate fibulae (types 25 - 33; pl. XXV, 1 - XXVIII, 4) [Class C]...11525. Geometric Plate Fibulae 25a. Rhomboid 25b. Round 25c. Crescents 25d. Head and shoulders 25e. Round plate with tiny dolphins(?) VIII. Penannular fibulae (types 34 - 36; pl. XXVIII, 5 - 6) [Class A]...122 IX. Exogenous types (types 37 - 41; pl. XXVIII, 7 - XXIX, 9)...123 |