An oval belt buckle frame with a representation of two animal heads in the front part. The buckle is similar to forms classified into type I2 of R. Madyda-Legutko.
A chance discovery in 2001. The buckle was found in a forest near Ulów, close to site 3, a cemetery of the Wielbark culture which belongs to the complex of eight archaeological sites from the Roman and the Migration periods near Ulów excavated since 2001. A total of 176 graves, mostly cremations, were discovered here.
Chronology:
the second half of the 4th century and the first half of the 5th century AD
Museum collection:
the Regional Museum in Tomaszów Lubelski
by B. Niezabitowska-Wiśniewska