
The paper deals with the place of late antique bracelets with knobs in the funerary costume. There is an established opinion in the scientific community now, that such products were not used as bracelets, but were exclusively amulets. The main argument for such a conclusion is the absence of examples of fixing these items on the hands of the buried. Archival sources and publications of complexes with such bracelets were studied, and plans and descriptions of graves were considered to revise this assessment. It was clearly shown as a result of the study, that there are known cases of finding bracelets with knobs on the hands of the buried, which allow us to interpret them as bracelets.
History of Eastern Europe, DJK1-77, Archaeology, late antiquity, adornments, bracelets with knobs, CC1-960, late scythian cemeteries
History of Eastern Europe, DJK1-77, Archaeology, late antiquity, adornments, bracelets with knobs, CC1-960, late scythian cemeteries
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