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Belt Plate - 2nd/3rd century - Openwork form
These Roman military belt plates have opus interassile openwork.
Both are broken fragments.

They are 26 mm wide.

Mid-2nd to mid-3rd century AD.
(Antonine to Severan eras.)

References:
Fischer, fig. 126, Neuburg/Zauschwitz type.
JRMES 16, page 297, # 18, Burgenae Serbia.
Aquincum Museum Visual, page 118, # 398.
Redzic, Viiminacium, # 452-455, type XVIIv6.
Morillo & Aurrecoechea, Roman Army in Hispania, page 173, # 8.
Nicolay, Armed Batavians, fig. 40, # 209.19.

Belt Plate - 2nd/3rd century - Openwork form

These Roman military belt plates have opus interassile openwork.
Both are broken fragments.

They are 26 mm wide.

Mid-2nd to mid-3rd century AD.
(Antonine to Severan eras.)

References:
Fischer, fig. 126, Neuburg/Zauschwitz type.
JRMES 16, page 297, # 18, Burgenae Serbia.
Aquincum Museum Visual, page 118, # 398.
Redzic, Viiminacium, # 452-455, type XVIIv6.
Morillo & Aurrecoechea, Roman Army in Hispania, page 173, # 8.
Nicolay, Armed Batavians, fig. 40, # 209.19.

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Jay GT4   [Mar 30, 2020 at 09:49 PM]
Nice! I have 2 that are very similar

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