Lords and ladies of the rings
Saddle-shaped finger-rings are among the most widespread types of Late Iron Age jewellery. Such ornaments are encountered throughout the entire period in question, from south-western Germany, western Switzerland and northern Italy to Transylvania and Banat in Romania, sporadically also reaching the...
Main Author: | Aurel Rustoiu |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | ces |
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Institute of Archaeology of the Czech Academy of Sciences, Prague
2016-10-01
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Series: | Archeologické Rozhledy |
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Online Access: | https://archeologickerozhledy.cz/index.php/ar/article/view/148 |
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