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A copper-alloy scabbard with roughly executed open work plate from grave 108 in Zemplin, was preserved in two pieces. It has a semicircular chape and on the back plate probably was a long rib, going along the whole length, which function was to strengthen. Scabbards of similar construction are known from Bulgaria (Meričleri, Sofia Podueni, maybe Belozem) and the Przeworsk culture (Witaszewice, grave 147/1937). Similar form, but without such long rib represent finds from. Some badly preserved pieces of scabbards from Zaguminki, Lučka and Tuczno could be recognised as possibly specimens of similar type. They are dated to the very beginning of the early Roman period, are known from Eastern Europe.
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NOVÉ NÁLEZY MEČOV Z PRIESTORU BRATISLAVSKEJ BRÁNY

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In the article, three new findings of swords from Bratislava gate are published (Lamač, Rača, Zohor). In Lamač, except the sword, forging of the scabbard was found too. The findings are being connected with the Marcomannic Wars, by the author.
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The study addresses the issue of artefacts on scabbard sword discovered at the Celtic cemetery in Palárikovo. The fragment scabbard was subjected to X-ray analysis to Welding Research Institute – Industrial Institute of SR. When X-ray analysis, it was discovered the presence of the disc. In an ideal 3d reconstruction scabbard were used knowledge from other LaTène cemeteries and due to the lack of the necessary material is reconstructed form chape rather hypothetical.
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