Fibula Finno-Ugric.

Yuriy

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Dec 12, 2010
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That is a fantastic find, Yuriy !! :headbang:

You mean the 5th - 6th century, don´t you?

Congrats ! :hello:
 

This is an awesome piece ! I really would like to find something like this myself .
Nice going on this find . Hopefully you will find more like this in that location .
 

TheDane said:
That is a fantastic find, Yuriy !! :headbang:

You mean the 5th - 6th century, don´t you?

Congrats ! :hello:
But according to experts, it is 5 or 6 century century AD.
 

Daedalus said:
This is an awesome piece ! I really would like to find something like this myself .
Nice going on this find . Hopefully you will find more like this in that location .
It's not all, there was another fibula, and silver hryvnia - (jewelry for women)
 

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:hello:

Welcome to Treasure Net :headbang:

Both pieces are very nice indeed, the Brooch is very similar to English Saxon Brooches of the same period, but rarely are the English ones Silver....Super find :icon_thumleft: The second we would call a Anular Brooch.

SS
 

Both great finds.

I wonder why the swastika decoration is on the reverse where no one can see it?
 

This is the second most beautiful fibula I ever seen.The other one was a swastika shaped one depicting a beast.
 

kot said:
This is the second most beautiful fibula I ever seen.The other one was a swastika shaped one depicting a beast.
Even the hryvnia and temporal rings.
 

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