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Phalera discovered at Vindolanda


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IMG_0187.thumb.jpeg.fee6c661e2767adbd4399981b2ecfa40.jpegA group of amateur archaeologists have discovered a Roman phalera (military decoration) at Vindolanda, near Hadrian’s Wall. It depicted the head of Medusa. They also discovered other artifacts during their recent excavation: Samian pottery, a copper alloy spoon, and other items (see the video below).

Here’s a Roman with his phalerae, usually worn on the breastplates during parade.

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 https://arkeonews.net/volunteer-archaeologists-discovered-a-1900-year-old-silver-military-decoration-in-vindolanda/

 

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phalera_(military_decoration)

 

 

 

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Here is a good article on phalerae:

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https://www.romanoimpero.com/2019/04/le-falere-romane-phalerae.html?m=1

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