. Bergens Museums aarbog. Science. 14 Haakon Schetelig. [No. 8 of our series. We are forced, therefore, to exclude from our special research both the Roman brooches of the 4th cent. and the Teutonic imitations of them, as they have not directly contributed to the development of the cruciform type, and by searching elsewhere for the origin of the detail in question — the plate at the top of the bow, which is commonly called the „head-plate" of the brooch — we must aeknowledge the non-Roman origin of the cruciform brooches. The brooches with returned foot appear in the Western and Northern


. Bergens Museums aarbog. Science. 14 Haakon Schetelig. [No. 8 of our series. We are forced, therefore, to exclude from our special research both the Roman brooches of the 4th cent. and the Teutonic imitations of them, as they have not directly contributed to the development of the cruciform type, and by searching elsewhere for the origin of the detail in question — the plate at the top of the bow, which is commonly called the „head-plate" of the brooch — we must aeknowledge the non-Roman origin of the cruciform brooches. The brooches with returned foot appear in the Western and Northern parts of the Teutonic distriet in the form given nere as flg. ) They are rather large brooches, always with a semi- circular bow, a very short spring-coil, and a long and narrow Fiff. 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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