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  1. Belt Buckle with Rounded Triangular Plate, Frankish (Burgundian), 7th century, iron, silver, copper-alloy inlays, lent by Metropolitan Museum of Art - Chazen Museum of Art - DSC01936.JPG 5,051 × 2,582; 3.65 MB. Boucle de ceinture mérovingienne.JPG 640 × 480; 82 KB. Chemere-boucle 01.jpg 1,556 × 1,068; 781 KB.

  2. Jan 27, 2019 · File: Merovingian, Burgundian, Migration period, 7th century - Buckles - 1918.937 - Cleveland Museum of Art.jpg From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository Jump to navigation Jump to search

  3. Oct 4, 2016 · As a result, Frankish jewelers turned to a decorative technique of inlaying designs and silver wire. These often imitated patterns used earlier in garnet cloisonne (inlaid cells) decoration, and were used on iron brooches, belt fittings, and weapons. Merovingian, circa 600s CE. From modern-day France; the fitting came from Marne Region while ...

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  5. www.britishmuseum.org › collection › objectbuckle | British Museum

    The Merovingian Archaeology of South-West Gaul, 2 vols, British Archaeological Reports Supplementary Series 25. Oxford, pp. 167-8, 187 not 18, p. 373 no. 120 MAURIN L. 1978. Saintes antique des origines à la fin du VI siècle après Jésus Christ.

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