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Roman Tekija belt plate made of tinned brass

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$64.98 USD
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Highlights

This Roman belt plate in the Tekija pattern is an authentic accessory for reconstructing historical legionary belts from the Flavian period.

  • Faithful replica based on archaeological finds from Tekija in Serbia
  • High-quality construction from cast brass with a protective tin plating
  • Ideal addition for creating a custom cingulum or balteus
  • Precisely designed to fit leather straps approximately 5 cm wide
  • Compact dimensions of approximately 5 x 4.5 cm and a handy weight of 28 g
  • Perfect as a replacement part or for enhancing reenactment equipment
Manufacturer's specifications

Battle-Merchant Wacken GmbH & Co. KG, Gehrn 4, 25596, Wacken, info@battlemerchant.com

Roman Tekija belt plate made of tinned brass
Roman Tekija belt plate made of tinned brass
Roman Tekija belt plate made of tinned brass

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Questions about the product Roman Tekija belt plate made of tinned brass

What is the Roman belt plate of the Tekija type made of, and to which historical period does the design of the original find date back?

The belt plate is made of tinned brass. The design of the original artifact dates back to the Flavian period (second half of the 1st century AD).

What are the dimensions of the rectangular plate and how is it attached to the belt?

The rectangular plate measures approximately 5 x 4.5 cm. It has four pre-drilled holes for attaching it to a belt, allowing it to be mounted to leather using rivets or screw rivets.

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The original historical belt plates were found in the auxiliary camp of Transdierna near Tekija in present-day Serbia, which belonged to the Roman province of Pannonia. Mounting hardware is not included.

What are the special features of the design of this belt plate and what belt width is it suitable for?

The design of this rectangular belt plate is based on historical finds from Tekija (Serbia) dating from the Flavian period (second half of the 1st century AD) and features an embossed pattern with rounded bosses and beaded borders. The plate is suitable for belts approximately 4 cm to 5 cm wide.