complemented by its upright ears and detailed body
This period set the stage for the later expansion of the Neo-Assyrian Empire
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and cultural significance characteristic of ancient Cypriot craftsmanship
This superb example embodies both the refined craftsmanship and powerful presence associated with historic Zulu arms
Roman Bronze Hair Pins tuaregpeople complemented by its upright earsThe Roman Empire, c. 100200 AD Elegant pair of Roman era hair pins, expertly cast in bronze. Each pin features a straight, tapering shaft ending in a pointed tip, designed to secure hair or fasten garments. One pin is topped with a bulbous spherical head, while the other has a thicker decahedral head, showcasing subtle variation in form and style. Both pins exhibit a fine, mottled green patina, evidence of centuries of age and authentic Roman