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saucer brooch

 
Archaeology Dictionary: saucer brooch

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Circular brooch, concave in section, like a modern lapel badge, generally decorated in chip-carving. Distributed in the north German lowlands and in England, and dated to the 5th and 6th centuries ad.

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