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English: MNS/A/22073/1 Dated to the 1st Bronze Age (approx. 1700-1600 BC), Noppenringe temple pendants, made of bronze and less frequently of gold, are a characteristic element of women's grave furnishings in the Unetice culture, whose influence undoubtedly reached the north of Central Europe. In Pomerania, such ornaments belong to scarce finds.
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