Lentz 2015.01.125
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Lentz 2015.01.125
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reformatted digital
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Bronze Arm Ring, Unetice Culture, Southern Germany (1600 - 1800 BCE) Metal became a status symbol, particularly if one had enough money to adorn their body with it. This bronze arm ring was created during the early Central European Bronze Age in Southern Germany. Bronze arm rings were worn mostly by men on their upper bicep. 9.3 cm in diameter, faceted.
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Use and Reproduction
These Materials are provided for educational and research purposes only. The Connecticut State Museum of Natural History, University of Connecticut holds the copyright except where noted. Permission must be obtained in writing from the Connecticut State Museum of Natural History and/or the owner(s) of the copyright to publish reproductions or quotations beyond fair use.
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2015.01.125
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