FORVM`s Classical Numismatics Discussion Board
Resources => NumisWiki => Topic started by: SC on April 21, 2020, 08:26:37 pm
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I have added a page on the Avars - I put it under avar to make the link more useful.
It describes Avar belt sets. Currently it describes and illustrates the belt set parts. I will soon add info on the different decoration styles and their dates and a small bibliography.
SC
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Thanks! Interesting!
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SC,
Yes, interesting indeed. Something about which I know nothing but now know something after reading your article.
Tracy
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Done - at least the first load up of everything I have.
May still need clean up by Joe. And I haven't done a final check for typos.
I will add any different types that I find images of. Someone has already promised to send me some.
SC
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Hi, Shawn, great work... +++
I also have some interesting piece in my gallery if you need to demonstrate,
you can use it...
Regards
Joe/Q.
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Hi, Shawn,
I will suggest some new, unfortunately, "Hungarian " books in this field...
https://www.martinopitz.hu/products/product-page/avarok-pusztai/
https://www.martinopitz.hu/products/product-page/allat-es-emberabrazolas-a-keso-avar-kori-ontott-bronz-ovvereteken/
https://www.martinopitz.hu/products/product-page/ozora-totipusztai-avar-fejedelmi-sirok/
https://www.martinopitz.hu/products/product-page/komarom-hajogyari-avar-temeto-es-telep/
https://www.martinopitz.hu/products/product-page/eltuntek-mint-az-avarok/
and so many interesting books in the field of archeology and numismatics... +++
https://www.martinopitz.hu/products/product-list/kiadvanyaink/
Joe/Q.