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Electronic Auction 371  23 March 2016
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Lot 1260

Estimate: 300 USD
Price realized: 260 USD
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Bronze fibula inscribed AVGISSA. Roman, 1st-3rd centuries AD. Bow fibula inscribed AVGISSA IIII on the front plate. Pin intact. Length: 6.1cm. R. Hestrin, et al., Inscriptions reveal: documents from the time of the Bible, the Mishna and the Talmud (1973), p. 119, 252. Green patina.

From the David Hendin Collection, purchased in Jerusalem, 1986.

This fibula is identical to one found in a tomb on the ground of the Rockefeller Museum, Jerusalem. From Inscriptions reveal: "This is a known Celtic name. Fibulae of this type bearing Gallic names are found on many sites – from Siberia to England....Fibulae were brought to this country [i.e., Israel] mainly by Roman soldiers."
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