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ROMAN MINIATURE OBJECT

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An incomplete cast copper alloy Roman miniature votive sword. The long blade of the sword tapers to a point and has an incised border on both sides. The rectangular pommel has incised zigzag line decoration on both sides. The handle of the sword is missing. The length of the sword is 28.04, the width is 8.15mm and the thickness is 3.31mm. The weight of the sword is 3.21g.
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Title: ROMAN MINIATURE OBJECT
Description:
An incomplete cast copper alloy Roman miniature votive sword.
The long blade of the sword tapers to a point and has an incised border on both sides.
The rectangular pommel has incised zigzag line decoration on both sides.
The handle of the sword is missing.
The length of the sword is 28.
04, the width is 8.
15mm and the thickness is 3.
31mm.
The weight of the sword is 3.
21g.

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