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English: Amulet of rock-crystal (400 gr.) mounted in silver. The perfectly grinded stone was property of a distinguished woman in eastern Europe, 6th century AD. It hang down from a belt on a ribbon.
Roman-German Museum Köln, Germany, 2009.
Nederlands: Amulet van bergkristal gevat in zilver (400 gam). Gedragen door rijke vrouwen in oost-Europa, noordelijk van de Zwarte Zee in de 6e eeuw. Het amulet hing aan een lint vanaf de gordel.
Romeins-Germaans Museum Keulen, 2009.
Deutsch: Amulett aus Bergkristall (400 gr.) in Silberbändern gefasst. Die perfekt geschliffene Bergkristallkugeln wurde am langen band vom Gürtel herabhängend getragen durch vornehme Frauen. 6e jahrhundert n.Chr. Ost-Europa.
Römisch-Germanisches Museum Köln, Deutschland, 2009. |
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