A Social Archaeology of Roman and Late Antique Egypt 2021
DOI: 10.1093/oso/9780198867340.003.0004
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Bracelets and Torcs

Abstract: The chapter illuminates how bracelets and torcs were used to construct social identities, and their importance as protective artefacts, using new evidence, particularly relating to diameter sizes, to question some previous interpretations of these artefacts. It starts with a preliminary discussion regarding identification and how these objects were worn. The data set of bracelets is then presented and evidence for dating of particular bracelet types is considered. Evidence for the use and social function of br… Show more

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