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Bronze rings from Italy
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The engraving shows a metal (probably bronze) ring with several smaller rings threaded onto it, and a flat metal plate with rings attached to it. It is possibly Etruscan.
Title: Bronze rings from Italy
Description:
The engraving shows a metal (probably bronze) ring with several smaller rings threaded onto it, and a flat metal plate with rings attached to it.
It is possibly Etruscan.
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