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late 5th-early 6th century (Early Medieval)
This ornament may have formed part of an earring or necklace. The polyhedral shape was a favorite among the Ostrogoths.
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late 5th-early 6th century (Early Medieval)

This ornament may have formed part of an earring or necklace. The polyhedral shape was a favorite among the Ostrogoths.

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    I love Ostrogoths! LOVE.
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