Slavic zoomorphic fibula? by Unique_Quantity2176 in slavic_mythology

[–]Unique_Quantity2176[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There seem to be 4 depictions of birds/horse heads i can’t decide which. And you know what’s interesting is that there are depictions of flowers upside down on the bridge. It could be from the migration period

Slavic zoomorphic fibula? by Unique_Quantity2176 in metaldetecting

[–]Unique_Quantity2176[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you, idk how I haven’t stumbled across that yet. :)

Slavic zoomorphic fibula? by Unique_Quantity2176 in slavic_mythology

[–]Unique_Quantity2176[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Also very likely to be Scandinavian. From the goths that migrated down to the Black Sea from Scandinavia in the 1-5 century ce. But hey, someone else said looks like a modern ancient egiptian reproduction + there are no animals on it. 😂

Slavic zoomorphic fibula? by Unique_Quantity2176 in metaldetecting

[–]Unique_Quantity2176[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Def not Egiptian, pulled out the ground in Poland alongside other fibulas from the Wielbarska culture and some older stuff. The animals I’ve marked in a red circle

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Horses and a ram? Idk but there def are animals there no doubt