A L4-E5thC gold+garnet 'pushmi-pullyu' (identified as goats!) from a catacomb grave at Kerch, Crimea, see http://www.mpov.uw.edu.pl/en/thesaurus/tribes-and-peoples/ostrogoths- …pic.twitter.com/l1AfC2a0Q9
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A L4-E5thC gold+garnet 'pushmi-pullyu' (identified as goats!) from a catacomb grave at Kerch, Crimea, see http://www.mpov.uw.edu.pl/en/thesaurus/tribes-and-peoples/ostrogoths- …pic.twitter.com/l1AfC2a0Q9
Two gold+garnet lions from the recent Russian Fatezhsky treasure, said to be L4th/E5thC, via http://streetart-ekb.livejournal.com/641913.html pic.twitter.com/pNd9uWUZaw
6thC Frankish gold+garnet cloisonné fish brooch from Bülach, Switzerland, w/ garnet scales! http://www.expoarcheo.ch/impressum_e.html …pic.twitter.com/ExnRgfTSUw
A L5th-E6thC Ostrogothic eagle brooch and cicada from the Domagnano Treasure, San Marino, via http://lastoriaviva.it/wp-content/uploads/2014/06/item__1237989724.jpg …pic.twitter.com/xP4bxVgcm4
I confess, I follow you because of the jewelry pics. It is incredible what they were able to achieve by hand grinding and polishing gems.
Absolutely! Both beautiful and technically impressive!
You and me both. That's a stunner!
Isn't it just! :)
I think the bull found with Clovis I’s father is the best garnet bull. I like fish also but insects are my favorite.
Yes looks great
How beautiful!
This all started from Cathus Greenus a retired centurion who settled in Louth on retirement! " Give me the good life!" he said.
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