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The bronze drinking horn terminal with bull’s head is a stray find from the cemetery of Przeworsk Culture recently identified at Legionowo. The realistically rendered head is set on a round-sectioned socket fitted with two pairs of symmetrically spaced circumferential ribs and a single rib near its edge. One horn is now broken, the left eye retains inlay of blue glass (?). Similar terminals are classified to group E of J. Andrzejowski, dated broadly to the close of the Late Pre-Roman Period, as far as phase C of the Roman Period. The specimen from Legionowo would be the easternmost find of a group E terminal. The plastic modelling of the socket, reminiscent of segmented sockets of group A terminals, dates this specimen to the Late Pre-Roman Period. This agrees with the dating of most of the graves discovered so far in the cemetery at Legionowo.
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