File:02023 Bronze fibula, the 2nd half of the 3rd century, Borkowice.jpg

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The bronze fibula, known also as brooch, was found on the cemetery in the town of Borkowice in Koszalin poviat.

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English: MNS/A/7130/3 The presented fibula should be associated with the people from the Dębczyno group and dated to the late Roman period, i.e., the 2nd half of the 3rd century. The cemeteries of the communities from this group, associated by some researchers with the Lemovii and Rugii tribes named by the Roman historian Tacitus, usually contained about 50 inhumation graves. Next to the skeletons, the archaeologists found pottery and clothing accessories, such as the fibulae. The necropolis were usually located close to the settlements.
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