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Gold Lunulae from Denmark

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 May 2014

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8 Reinach illustrated (op. cit., p. 81, fig. 5), a bronze collar from Bornholm, Denmark which he thought was certainly a Scandinavian copy of an Irish gold lunula: it has the characteristic crescentic shape, but the terminals and the decoration of running-spirals are in the Scandinavian style.

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