Abstract
D.C. Steures
Germanic Pendants and a Roman Medallion
Fifth-century Pendants from Late Roman Cemetery in the Inner City of Nijmegen
When H.W. Böhme published the fifth-century woman's grave known as Nijmegen Nieuwstraat 46 in 1974, he was not able to discuss three identical bronze sheet pendants found at the feet of the deceased: no drawings or photographs were available then. Since then, the pendants have been both restored and drawn twice. This is their first publication.
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