A Seventh Century BC Picenian Cloack Clasp Made of Iron, Bone, Bronze and Amber: Reconstruction of a Masterpiece
This article is dedicated to the reconstruction I’ve done in 2017 of a Picenian cloack clasp which is a pretty unique find. It has been found in a prince’s grave dating back to the early 7th Century b.C. and is considered a rare find because only a few similar items have been found in Central Italy,...
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Main Author: | Mauro Fiorentini |
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Language: | EN |
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2018
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/74fbd31007054ba795d93fba1cf7dab7 |
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