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            24–27; Mihovilić 2014, 280–282) (kat. št. 43). Fibule pa   Over the course of the 3  century BCE we see numerous
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            so predstavljene v različicah srednjolatenskih shem, še   innovations in apparel and jewellery, especially with re-
            posebej tiste tipa Kastav in Nezakcij, ter kasnolatenskih   gard to silver jewellery, such as the silver fibulae of the
            shem, npr. tipa Picugi (kat. št. 19, 42, 122), kot tudi tiste,   Certosa and Baška types (Blečić Kavur 2015, 151–177)
            ki predstavljajo že mednarodne oblike pod vplivom akvi-  (cat. no. 165), horseshoe–shaped earrings and bracelets,
            lejskega trgovskega posredništva in s prihodom rimskih   braided chains, and anthropomorphic pendants, adopted
            enot (Mihovilić 2001a, 108; 2009a; 2014, 282; Orlić 2011,   from the Hellenistic workshops of the Liburni, and the
            194–204; Blečić Kavur 2009; 2015, 215–224; 2022b).  widespread continued use of late variants of Certosa
                                                             type bronze fibulae (Mihovilić 1995; 2014, 270). Finally,
                                                             it is through the forms of jewellery and the elements of
                                                             apparel that we can follow the indirect Celtic influence,
                                                             which on the one hand reflects a widespread fashion,
                                                             and on the other regional production over the course of
                                                             the closing centuries of the ancient epoch, at the time
                                                             of the Romanisation of the peninsula and the gradual
                                                             assimilation of the indigenous population, especially in
                                                             the coastal zone. Notable here is the La Tène fashion
                                                             of beaded torcs, and wavy bronze and glass bracelets
                                                             (Buršić-Matijašić 1989; Sakara Sučević 2004, 24–27;
                                                             Mihovilić 2014, 280–282) (cat. no. 43). Fibulae are rep-
                                                             resented with variants of middle La Tène scheme, in
                                                             particular those of the Kastav and Nesactium type, and
                                                             late La Tène scheme such as the Picugi type (cat. nos.
                                                             19, 42, 122), and what are by then international forms
                                                             influenced by Aquileian commercial mediation and the
                                                             arrival of Roman troops (Mihovilić 2001a, 108; 2009a;
                                                             2014, 282; Orlić 2011, 194–204; Blečić Kavur 2009; 2015,
                                                             215–224; 2022b).































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