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English: Gold snake-headed no spiralized bracelets ancient Dacia, found at Totesti - Hateg Romania Dated
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Author Téglás Gábor (1848 –1916)
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The author Téglás Gábor (1848 –1916) published it in the Archaeologiai értesítő 1889, published by Magyar Tudományos Akadémia Budapest Hungary

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