- A
fibula (/ˈfɪbjʊlə/, pl.:
fibulae /ˈfɪbjʊli/) is a
brooch or pin for
fastening garments,
typically at the
right shoulder. The
fibula developed in a variety...
- The
fibula (pl.:
fibulae or fibulas) or calf bone is a leg bone on the
lateral side of the tibia, to
which it is
connected above and below. It is the...
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Nordendorf fibulae are two mid 6th to
early 7th
century Alamannic fibulae found in
Nordendorf near Augsburg, Bavaria, Germany. Both
fibulae are from the...
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early precursor to a
safety pin
since it was used in a
similar manner.
Fibulae were used by Gr****
women and men to help
secure tunics.
American mechanic...
- Age.
Hallstatt influences can also be seen
particularly in
ornaments (
fibulae, pins) and weapons. The
Lusatian culture developed as the
preceding Trzciniec...
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Illyrian fibulae or
brooches were
widely used by
Illyrians and were very
common in Illyria. Some
types of
fibulae are one of the few
objects that all of...
- century, disc
fibulae Early medieval jewellery, 5th-7th century, animal-shaped
fibulae Early medieval jewellery, 5th-7th century, S 01
fibulae Early medieval...
- to the late 5th and
early 6th
century AD
according to Late
Roman iron
fibulae.
Settlements were as a rule
placed at rivers, near
water sources, and were...
- example. Well-known
fibulae of this type date to the
Migration Period and the
centuries either side of it, for
example the disc
fibulae from
Soest or the...
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posterior cortical thickening of the
diaphyses of both the
tibiae and
fibulae. It is
thought to be
inherited in an
autosomal dominant fashion and is...