Woollen gloves

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1983, Svetozar Popovic, Oresac / Part of the folk costume
Men’s gloves knitted from domestic wool, with two yarns. Decorated with geometric ornaments. They are knitted with two finger spaces. Early 20th century.
Plate, 4th - 5th c.

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1998, site Timacum Minus, belt buckle plate
Bronze belt buckle with the motif of Chrysogram inscribed in a circle, framed with palmette motifs.
Woollen gloves

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1983, Svetozar Popovic, Oresac / Part of the folk costume
Men’s gloves knitted from domestic wool, with two yarns. Decorated with geometric ornaments. They are knitted with two finger spaces. Late 19th century.
Bracelet, 3rd - 4th c.

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1980, site Timacum Minus, bracelet1980, site Timacum Minus, bracelet
Massive, bronze bracelet with open ends.
Lamp, 1st - 2nd c.

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2020, site Timacum Minus, roman lamp
Bronze, roman lamp.
Lamp, 1st - 2nd c.

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1980, site Timacum Minus, lamp
Red ceramic lamp with two burners.
Mirror, 2nd - 3rd c.

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2011, site Ravna – Sv. Trojica, frame of a mirror
Circular-shaped, lead mirror with preserved handle.
Lamp, 2nd c.

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1978, site Timacum Minus, roman lamp
Ceramic lamp of a circular recipient with small vertical handle, painted red. The disc is decorated with a rosette motif, and the shoulder with an ivy motif.
Lamp, 4th c.

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1983, site Timacum Minus, lamp
Bronze lamp – lucerna with a circular disc that is decorated with two wings towards the beak. There is small hanging handle between the recipient and the beak.
Belt with beads

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In 1973 it was bought from Momir Kostic, Selacka / Women’s belt
A women’s belt decorated with colorful beads. It is part of the ceremonial folk costume. Early 20th century.
Vest

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1974, Debelica / Part of the folk costume
The vest is made of blue velvet. It was worn by girls and younger women on more solemn occasions. Late 19th century.
Plate, 2nd c.

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1977, site Timacum Minus, plate
A plate made in the terra sigillata technique, a type of luxury Roman pottery with a shiny red coating. The rim of plate is decorated with an ivy motif.
Sajak

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Two string knitted socks

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1983, Svetozar Popovic, Mali Izvor / Part of the folk costume
Women’s two-string knitted socks, rich in ornaments, are knitted of two-colour yarn. Two-string knitting is the old technique “exactly” for making socks made of domestic wool, with the use of 5 needles with which two strings (yarn) of different colours are intertwined so as to form a two-string ornament (pattern). The basic parts of a sock are the foot and the upper part. The stockings are knitted from the top of the foot towards the heel. Early 20th century.