Neki primjeri nepublicirane rimske vojne opreme i oružja iz franjevačkog samostana u Tolisi / Some Examples of Unpublished Roman Military Equipment and Weapons from the Franciscan Museum in Tolisa
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https://doi.org/10.46352/23036974.2018.35Keywords:
roman weapons, plumbatae, lead projectiles, incendiary arrows, spears, amphora shaped tongues, sword-shaped tongues, belt or leather belt-strap phalerae, strap fittings, buttons, buckles, bits, shield-shaped decorative fittings, psalia, colonader or strainer, bowlAbstract
The Franciscan monastery of Tolisa, in the Bosanska Posavina (Bosnian Sava valley region), houses a fine collection of Roman military equipment and defensive weapons, collected over the years or acquired as chance finds. These artefacts include arrows, spears, lead projectiles, plumbatae, appliqués, buttons, buckles, horse harness, strainers and bowls. Most of them are on display in the museum’s permanent exhibition. Having been acquired somewhat haphazardly, they have not yet been the subject of serious expert analysis in published works.
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