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Sarre Grave 232

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posted on 2021-11-10, 15:41 authored by Helena HamerowHelena Hamerow
CCXXXII. An elegant bronze buckle, a little more than two inches and a half long, ornamented below the tongue with ivory and a circular garnet, and lower still with a cruciform design, the arms being filled in with pale-green enamel and ivory, and the groundwork once inlaid with dark-green stones or glass, but now imperfect. Near the lower end is a sunken line, in which remain three little bronze studs.

History

Grave title

Grave

Date excavated

between August and November 1864

Reference

Brent 1868

Page number

313

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