HtHAX AND HY/.AXTINE <>L\*, I ., 



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Fit;. (ilO. Bronze or- 

 nament, real size, 

 found with kettle. 

 Mb'llegaard, Bro- 

 holm. 



Fig. 618. Bronze vessel, \ real size, so brittle, that only by covering it all around 

 with clay could it be moved away. It is made of two parts joined together 

 in the middle with small flat rivets of bronze, and contained six quarts of burnt 

 bones, among which were seventeen human teeth, different articles of iron and 

 bronze, which had been packed in apparently coarse linen, small fragments ct 

 which only remained; a bronze mounting- for a drinking-horn, and different 

 kinds of iron knives; iron mounting for a knife-handle, remains of two iron 

 awls, an iron key, two small melted lumps of silver, remains of about thirty-two 

 bone needles, a glass bead with green ground and yellow stripes, remains of four 

 earthen vessels, &c. ilo'llegaard, Broholm. 



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/,?,' ir-JoBlm f*b 



Fig. 620. 



Fig. 621. 



Fig. 623. 



Byzantine gold coins, fifth century, Libius Barbaric imitation of Byzantine coin of 



SPVPVIK rmrl T.pn fminH in Vlinrn- thp fi ft K c^Mfnvt' P^-il c TU.,11 



and Leo. found in Bjorn- 

 hofda, Oland, with thirty-three other 

 coins of the same century. Real size. 



the fifth ceuturv. 

 gards, Gotland. 



Real size. Mall- 



Fig. 624. Fig. 625. 



Antonini Pii. 



Fig. 626. Fig. ti'27. 



Faustina the youngei'. 



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