. Bergens Museums aarbog. Science. 1906] The cruciform brooches of Norway. 21 marked by especially thick and heavy forms and by a preference for sharp facets of the bow, were imported to Scandinavia during the late 4th cent. and here they produced some barbarian imitations, but they also influenced in a high degree the early cruciform brooches, chiefly concerning the shape of the bow. This part of the Teutonic brooches being, originally flat as a ribbon now, commonly. Fig. 23. Vi- gets a form more or less strongly recalling the Roman facetting, though we lind very fe w cruciform brooches the f


. Bergens Museums aarbog. Science. 1906] The cruciform brooches of Norway. 21 marked by especially thick and heavy forms and by a preference for sharp facets of the bow, were imported to Scandinavia during the late 4th cent. and here they produced some barbarian imitations, but they also influenced in a high degree the early cruciform brooches, chiefly concerning the shape of the bow. This part of the Teutonic brooches being, originally flat as a ribbon now, commonly. Fig. 23. Vi- gets a form more or less strongly recalling the Roman facetting, though we lind very fe w cruciform brooches the facets of which are made exactly in the Roman fashion. The Roman brooches in question being contemporary with the very first development of the cruciform type, we shall expect to find this influence working already upon the prototype of the cruciform brooches. That so 14. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Bergens Museum. Bergen : [The Museum]


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