Spiral Tube Decorations: a Thousand Years of Tradition
An overview of finds, their regional spread and significance though the ages. The spiral tubes are made of an alloy that consists of copper supplemented mainly with zinc and/or tin (Rammo, Ratas 2015, table 1). The outer diameter of the spiral tubes usually range from 2.5 to 5 mm. Woollen and linen...
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Auteurs principaux: | Riina Rammo, Jaana ratas |
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2016
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