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.29grave 12 from Zvonimirovo,17 and among the finds without a All of the listed rings are profiled and decorated only ongrave context from Slatina.18 Grave 13 from Slatina also con- the front side, while the rear side was flat and lacked orna-tained an iron variant with a shield-shaped protrusion and a mentation.The diameter of most measured between 5.1 anddecorated surface of the hook (type 4C3b),19 while similar examples 7.6 cm.Their actual use as part of a belt set for a suspensioncan also be found in the Tiefenau hoard from the Enge penin- of a sword is indicated by the find from the well-known gravesula near Bern,20 and from the vicinity of the wooden plat- 12 at Mnchen-Obermenzing.30 In addition to a sword with aforms in the shallows of La Tne on the banks of Lake Neu- high bell-shaped guard in a scabbard with heart-shaped plateschtel,21 from which various versions of middle La Tne buck- of the suspension-loop, spearheads with a long socket and bi-les are otherwise known.The chronological placement of the convex leaf, shield bosses with pseudo-trapezoidal wings, twocircular buckles with pear-shaped and shield-shaped protru- fibulae, one of which strongly resembles the examples fromsions in the later part of the middle La Tne period is further Slatina, hollow armrings of iron sheet, and pottery vessels, theconfirmed by their occurrence in the famous Belgic sanctuary burial also contained two large and two small rings of the beltGournay-sur-Aronde.22 set and an circular buckle with a pear-shaped protrusion andThe belt set for the suspension of a sword is also consid- a very similar, although somewhat smaller, profiled ring (dia.ered to include an finely worked ring with decorative hollows 3.8 cm).On one half, this had less carefully worked ribs orfor enamel (Pl.1: 7), as related finds primarily come from warrior protrusions, and in the opposite section a profiled narrowing,graves with several undecorated rings and buckles with pro- which most probably represented the catch-groove for the hooktrusions, while the greatest amount was discovered at La Tne, of the belt buckle.This detail is also visible on one of 17 ringswhere weapons and military equipment are quite predominant of this type from La Tne, among which six are very similar toamong the finds.ours.31The best comparisons for the rings can be found in theeast, in unpreserved grave units from Sremski Karlovci,23and Sur%0ńin.24 Both rings have an almost identically formed Shield bossupper decoration of four hemispherical protrusions, accom-panied by flattened broadenings with deepened stylized images.The large boss with pseudo-trapezoidal wings and nails withIn contrast to the examples from the collection, the lower a disc-shaped head (Pl.2: 1) can be classified on the basis ofbroadening is accompanied merely by narrow profiled ribs.its dimensions and the strong roundness of the half-barrel shapedAlso from Sremski Karlovci is a stylistically better worked dome to the group of shield bosses that appear primarily inring with a symmetrical decoration of pairs of flattened fig- the later part of the middle La Tne period, and periodicallyure eights, separated by the crescent-shaped part of the ring, up to the last decades of the 2nd century BC.The closest anal-and with a broadening in the center in the shape of a fish ogy can be found in grave 251 Kapiteljska njiva in Novo Mes-bladder.25 to, which contained a more than 35 cm wide umbo with a somewhatSimply decorated rings further appear in warrior grave 10 lower dome (ht.12.5 cm) and nails with a hemispherical head,and among the finds without known grave units from Slati- found together with a sword of middle La Tne type in a scab-na.26 The ring from the grave, which belongs to the LT C2 bard with a double S shaped reinforcement (LT C2/D1).32 A12E.g.the buckle from grave 10 at Slatina (type 4A2; Pirkmajer 1991, Pl.9: 59).The example from grave 1b at Roje near Morav%0ńecomes from a later period (Knez 1977, Pl.1: 4).A buckle without a grave unit from the same cemetery has a broadened beginningof the straight extrusion (Ibid., Pl.11: 12).13Pua 1976, fig.2.14Pahi%0ń 1966, Pl.15: 11.15Righi 2001, 114, fig.6: 8.16Keltoi, 79, fig.22; Bo~i%0ń 1987, Pl.87: 7-10.17Majnarić-Pand~ić 2001, Pl.10: 5.18Pirkmajer 1991, Pl.6: 36.19Ibid., Pl.13: 88.20Mller 1990, 36, Pl.2: 22.21Vouga 1923, Pl.8: 27.22Lejars 1996, fig.8.23Todorović 1974, fig.52; Majnarić-Pand~ić 1970, 46, Pl.40: 2; One other flattened ring comes from the same site, where theprotrusions and broadenings are merely indicated with an incision and shallow lines (Ibid., Pl.39: 10).24Majnarić-Pand~ić 1970, Pl.41: 4.25Ibid., Pl.40: 3.26Pirkmajer 1991, Pl.6: 34.27Ibid., Pl.10: 60.28Majnarić-Pand~ić 2001, Pl.10: 4.29Guatin 2003, 322.30Krmer 1985, 122, Pl.60: 10.31Vouga 1923, Pl.8: 18,12,20,23; 50: 11,12.32Kri~ 2001, 128, fig.328.Keltski bojevniaki grob iz Slatine v Ro~ni dolini pri Celju? 283similar boss comes from a grave at Introbio near Lake Como,33 together with shield bosses with rectangular or trapezoidal wings.which De Marinis dated to the end of the LT C phase (esti- A series of similar spearheads (type IIc according to Rapin) comes,mated w.ca.30 cm; ht.ca.13 cm).34 Both bosses, in contrast for example, from the cult sites of Gournay-sur-Aronde46 and Lato the one from Slatina, have gently curved outer edges of the Tne,47 and spearheads of identical form were placed in grave 10wings.More rounded sides of the dome, reminiscent of the at Slatina,48 and in previously mentioned burials at Od~aci,49Skorba and Mokronog-Arqu Petrarca boss types, are exhibit- Darmsheim,50 and Mnchen-Obermenzing.51ed by 14.6 cm tall umbo from grave 442 at Kapiteljska njiva, The second spearhead is particularly interesting, with awith a sword with a high campanulate guard in a scabbard of length of 52 cm, for which no direct analogies are known tomiddle La Tne type (LT C2).35 the authors (Pl.1: 2).It has a narrow, convex blade with theThe umbo from Slatina is typologically close to the over 30 center of gravity in the lower third, and a sharp transition tocm long and between 12 and 14 cm tall examples with right- the short socket that broadens towards the opening.Althoughangled wings of type VI according to Rapin,36 which appear in its size could also indicate a later date, as particularly longvariants with high37 and low38 half-barrel shaped domes.Rap- examples of such weapons on a spear are characteristic pri-in dated them to the LT C2 phase,39 while according to Vitali marily for the 1st century BC,52 over 50 cm long spearheadsthey also appear up to the transition to the late La Tne
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