. . . "18460" . "RIV/62690094:18460/14:50002948!RIV15-MSM-18460___" . "St\u013Ap Marca Aurelia a stredn\u00E9 Podunajsko." . "Shackles on the Columm of Marcus Aurelius and finds from Mu\u0161ov"@en . "6"^^ . "184"^^ . "Archeol\u00F3gia, Supplementum 8" . . "978-80-8060-335-9" . "Shackles on the column of Marcus Aurelius and finds from Mu\u0161ov. On a several scenes of the column of Marcus Aurelius are seen shackled barbarians (XXV, LXI, LXVI, LXXVII, LXXXVIII), but only at one of them we can discern metal handcuffs (CIX:3). In this context, the author deals with several interesting finds of Roman provenance from Mu\u0161ov area (chain from handcuffs, sculptor of Germanic person tied to a stake and sestertius with the motif of GERMANIA SVBACTA) that are associated with Markomanni Wars. Concentration of those artifacts, particularly in Mu\u0161ov, syndicates a great importance of this locality as a main Roman support point in military campaign against the Marcomans during 70\u00B4s of 2nd century. If the scenes from the column of Marcus Aurelius rather represent prisoners of war and people going to the execution than slaves, then also the finds of shackles in roman environment of Mu\u0161ov can have a similar meaning. Displaying barbarians (Germans) with metal shackles or chains, although such archeological findins exists, during the Early Roman period, is relatively rare and occurs only on special occasions (relief sculptures). This includes as well the rare miniature bronze sculptures representing barbarians tied to a stake. Most often were portrayed handcuffed barbarians with hands behind their back on the reliefs, where it is not possible to identify the type of bonds." . "Mu\u0161ov; South Moravia; Marcomannic Wars; Column of Marcus Aurelius; Shackles"@en . "1"^^ . . "https://www.academia.edu/7112753/Shackles_on_the_Columm_of_Marcus_Aurelius_and_finds_from_Mu%C5%A1ov._Zborn%C3%ADk_Slovensk%C3%A9ho_N%C3%A1rodn%C3%A9ho_m%C3%BAzea_2014_Supplementum_8_35-40" . . . "Shackles on the column of Marcus Aurelius and finds from Mu\u0161ov. On a several scenes of the column of Marcus Aurelius are seen shackled barbarians (XXV, LXI, LXVI, LXXVII, LXXXVIII), but only at one of them we can discern metal handcuffs (CIX:3). In this context, the author deals with several interesting finds of Roman provenance from Mu\u0161ov area (chain from handcuffs, sculptor of Germanic person tied to a stake and sestertius with the motif of GERMANIA SVBACTA) that are associated with Markomanni Wars. Concentration of those artifacts, particularly in Mu\u0161ov, syndicates a great importance of this locality as a main Roman support point in military campaign against the Marcomans during 70\u00B4s of 2nd century. If the scenes from the column of Marcus Aurelius rather represent prisoners of war and people going to the execution than slaves, then also the finds of shackles in roman environment of Mu\u0161ov can have a similar meaning. Displaying barbarians (Germans) with metal shackles or chains, although such archeological findins exists, during the Early Roman period, is relatively rare and occurs only on special occasions (relief sculptures). This includes as well the rare miniature bronze sculptures representing barbarians tied to a stake. Most often were portrayed handcuffed barbarians with hands behind their back on the reliefs, where it is not possible to identify the type of bonds."@en . "1"^^ . . . "Droberjar, Eduard" . "N" . . "Bratislava" . "Shackles on the Columm of Marcus Aurelius and finds from Mu\u0161ov" . . "Shackles on the Columm of Marcus Aurelius and finds from Mu\u0161ov"@en . . "Slovensk\u00E9 n\u00E1rodn\u00E9 m\u00FAzeum - Archeologick\u00E9 m\u00FAzeum" . . . "RIV/62690094:18460/14:50002948" . . . "Shackles on the Columm of Marcus Aurelius and finds from Mu\u0161ov" . "44679" . "[1D920A00EBFD]" .