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English: A bronze age fibula (Haarknotenfibel) made of brass of the hoard of Bahrendorf Kreis Lüchow-Dannenberg,c Germany. Dating around 1000 B.C. At Archäologisches Museum Hamburg
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A bronze age fibula (Haarknotenfibel) made of brass of the hoard of Bahrendorf Kreis Lüchow-Dannenberg,c Germany. Dating around 1000 B.C. At Archäologisches Museum Hamburg

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