Accesorios metálicos de correas de cinturones militares altoimperiales hallados en Hispania
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https://doi.org/10.3989/aespa.2001.v74.157Keywords:
Roman military equipment, Roman military approns, Roman bronzes, Roman pendants, Grave-goods of Aznalcázar, Sevilla (province), Teba, Málaga (province), Military camp of Herrera de Pisuerga, Palencia (province), Museo Arqueológico Nacional of MadridAbstract
Study of roman military «aprons» found in Hispania, specially the specimens discovered in a tomb in Aznalcázar (prov. of Seville). This group is of special relevance due to the fact that there are very few pieces of this kind in funerary contexts.
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