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English: Sutton Hoo shoulder clasps from the early 7th century. These schoulder clasps show the magnificent work of the goldsmiths of the 7th century. They are based on earlier roman clasps and they are made of gold garnet and glas. Bristish Museum.
Deutsch: Sutton Hoo Gewandschließen aus dem frühen 7. Jahrhundert. Dieser Schließen zeigen die hervorragende Arbeit der Goldschmiede des 7. Jahrhunderts, sie bestehen aus Gold, Granat und Glas. Sie basieren auf einige Hundert Jahre älteren römischen Schließen.
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