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Vače Belt Plate

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Material
  
bronze

Created
  
5th century BC

Size
  
height: 28.5 cm (11.2 in)

Present location
  
Natural History Museum in Vienna

The Vače Belt-Plate (Slovene: pasna spona z Vač or vaška spona, German: Gürtelblech von Vače) is one of the best examples of Illyrian art and toreutic art.

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Discovery

The Vače Belt-Plate was discovered at the Hallstatt Archaeological Site in Vače, Slovenia, where several Illyrian situlae were found, the best known of which is the Vače Situla.

The artifact

The belt-plate dates to the 5th century BC and is displayed at the Vienna Natural History Museum. It is 28.5 cm long and depicts five figures, four of which are warriors in combat. Two of the central warriors are on horseback. These may be depictions of mythological events.

References

Vače Belt-Plate Wikipedia


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