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English: Dacian silver La Tene bracelet-ends (snake-heads)
Date and 1926
Source Bottom = File:Dacian silver bracelets from Hetur and Vaidei.JPG, File:Dacian Silver Jewelry from Darlos -Sibiu.JPG (Getica - O protoistorie a Daciei 1926, Fig 383, 384 and 385) and Top File:Transylvanian silver snake-headed bracelet (Ancient Dacia).JPG= Archaeologiai értesítő (1888 p.278)
Author Vasile Pârvan (1882–1927) and Joseph Hampel (1849-1913)
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This is a retouched picture, which means that it has been digitally altered from its original version. Modifications: crop the bracelets ends. Modifications made by Boldwin. The original can be found here: File:Dacian silver bracelets from Hetur and Vaidei.JPG, File:Dacian Silver Jewelry from Darlos -Sibiu.JPG and File:Transylvanian silver snake-headed bracelet (Ancient Dacia).JPG.

The images of bracelets of the archaeological finds had been published in 1926 by Parvan Vasile in his Getica (1926) published by Cultura Nationala Bucharest Romania in 1926 (fig. 383, 384, 385) File:Dacian silver bracelets from Hetur and Vaidei.JPG, File:Dacian Silver Jewelry from Darlos -Sibiu.JPG and in 1888 by Joseph Hampel (1849-1913) published Archaeologiai értesítő (1888 p.278) , by Franklin Budapest Hungary File:Transylvanian silver snake-headed bracelet (Ancient Dacia).JPG

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