. Bergens Museums aarbog. Science. 1906] The cruciform brooches of Norway. 43 of it in a very curious brooch from Western Norway, shown as fig. 52, which must certainly date from the 4th cent. The upper part of this brooch is explained as an imitation of certain forms from the Roman territory; the form of the foot is not Roman, but I am not able to make out its first origin. Examples of its later development will be found in Muller: Ordn. af Danm. Olds., Jern- alderen fig. 516 and in fig. 12 above. Transferred to the cruciform brooches the mouldings got a more rounded character which, however,


. Bergens Museums aarbog. Science. 1906] The cruciform brooches of Norway. 43 of it in a very curious brooch from Western Norway, shown as fig. 52, which must certainly date from the 4th cent. The upper part of this brooch is explained as an imitation of certain forms from the Roman territory; the form of the foot is not Roman, but I am not able to make out its first origin. Examples of its later development will be found in Muller: Ordn. af Danm. Olds., Jern- alderen fig. 516 and in fig. 12 above. Transferred to the cruciform brooches the mouldings got a more rounded character which, however,. 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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