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Plaques-boucles byzantines et apparentées de la période VIe-VIIe siècle trouvées en France
2014
The paper provides an inventory of buckle plates thought to be Byzantine found in France : the Sucidava type and its offshoots, those with an openwork cross or in the form of a cross, the family of buckle plates in the shapes of lyres or tongues, and a few individual pieces. Relatively numerous, these sartorial accessories enjoyed a popularity that has ensured their recognition locally even today.
Les plaques-boucles mérovingiennes ornées d'une croix encadrée par deux griffons : à propos d'une découverte faite à Fleurey-sur-Ouche (Côte-d'Or)
2010
The presentation of this copper alloy belt buckle decorated with a cross flanked by two griffons from Fleurey-sur- Ouche (Côte-d'Or), gives us the opportunity to review our knowledge of this type of buckle, the corpus of which has been recently enriched by new examples. Even though the fifteen known pieces can be categorized in the group D defined by the characteristic finds of the Burgundian kingdom, the iconographical theme remains quite diverse. Also, discoveries have been made all over this vast area, underlining the existence of several workshops, not only in the Jura put also in the Lauragais area.