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Photos of some dacian and roman items in romanian museums
#1
Phalera
http://www.cimec.ro/scripts/PCN/Clasate ... D3DC7BC44F
Bronze sword
http://www.cimec.ro/scripts/PCN/Clasate ... 77E73AC149
Shield umbo
http://www.cimec.ro/scripts/PCN/Clasate ... CA006B242F
Golden dacian helmet
http://www.cimec.ro/scripts/PCN/Clasate ... 5E9058DE35
Phalera
http://www.cimec.ro/scripts/PCN/Clasate ... 6C25F69965
Phalera
http://www.cimec.ro/scripts/PCN/Clasate ... 715C0145BF
Dacian torque
http://www.cimec.ro/scripts/PCN/Clasate ... 453C60FE7C
Getic horse gear aplique
http://www.cimec.ro/scripts/PCN/Clasate ... 900DD5EC7C
Celtic type helmet
http://www.cimec.ro/scripts/PCN/Clasate ... 7077D04176
Phalera
http://www.cimec.ro/scripts/PCN/Clasate ... AD6E97A840
Bronze helmet
http://www.cimec.ro/scripts/PCN/Clasate ... A3572FB73C
Bronze axe
http://www.cimec.ro/scripts/PCN/Clasate ... 72A18322D6
Leg protection (cnemidae)
http://www.cimec.ro/scripts/PCN/Clasate ... 2D5435436F
Dacian silver helmet
http://www.cimec.ro/scripts/PCN/Clasate ... 4514029DDA
Romulus Stoica

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#2
Is there any chance to get better pics of the umbo? Smile
Christian K.

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#3
Thanks for the links!!! I particularily like those phalera...i wonder how they got the edging effect on those.

Laudes point given.
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#4
I'll try to get better pictures but this is a project that barelly started in Romania. They are making an online catalogue with archeological finds. I have to contact the museums starting those near me Smile ... Tough work here but I think I cand find something. Many interesting objects from romanian museums are not known...
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#5
Stunning!

Laudes to you! Big Grin
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#6
Thanks! Laus tibi.

Vale,
TITVS/Daniele Sabatini

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desinet ac toto surget Gens Aurea mundo,
casta faue Lucina; tuus iam regnat Apollo ...


Vergilius, Bucolicae, ecloga IV, 4-10
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#7
And one more laus from me! Looking forward to more!
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#8
Another laudes - great links! Big Grin
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Heiko (Cornelius Quintus)

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#9
laudes!!

It is great to see Roman artefacts we normally wouldnt see that quickly........

a tribune helmet?? finally!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


M.VIB.M.
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Katte Kabuto no O wo shimeyo!

H.J.Vrielink.
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#10
Quote:a tribune helmet?? finally!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Quote:Dating: sec. IV a.Chr.

What's a 4th-century BCE Roman tribune doing in Romania? Much more likely pertaining to the Hellenistic world.
Dan Diffendale
Ph.D. candidate, University of Michigan
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#11
Dating: sec. IV a.Chr. OOPSSSSS :oops:

well Alexander the Great's army then.......

but the model can be used with some adaptations in my opinion.....

M.VIB.M.
Bushido wa watashi no shuukyou de gozaru.

Katte Kabuto no O wo shimeyo!

H.J.Vrielink.
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#12
Neat pieces- some are rather late medieval, though yes? A date of "XV a. Chr." is 15th century AD?
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Quote:a tribune helmet?? finally!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


M.VIB.M.

What? Where? I don't see a Tribune helmet...
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Quote:Neat pieces- some are rather late medieval, though yes? A date of "XV a. Chr." is 15th century AD?
I think you'll find that Sec. XV a.Chr. means "15th century BEFORE Christ"... Smile

Quote:What? Where? I don't see a Tribune helmet...
He means the silvered Hellenistic helmet.
Dan Diffendale
Ph.D. candidate, University of Michigan
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#15
Ah, okay. A smattering of German is my second language- my Italian is limited to various kinds of food :lol: I figured it was Romanian since it's the Bucharest museum. 15th century BC is crazy old...
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