International audienceTwo crossbow fibulae, belonging to the clothing tradition of the Eastern Germans, were unearthedin a tomb (n° 94) in the necropolis of Saint-Chéron, in Chartres (France). These fibulaeare derived from those of the Ambroz 16/4-III type, belonging to the late Roman period andcharacteristic of the Chernyakhov culture (in the southern part of Eastern Europe), i.e. Germanicand non-Germanic population (the Goths and their allies). These fibulae are attested,yet more scarcely, on the sites of the cultures of Wielbark and Przeworsk in the Vistula basin,belonging to the Eastern Germans. These fibulae from Eastern and Central Europe are datedfrom the 3rd and the 4th centuries. Concerning the time of the Great Migrations, mainly ...