Available Rome Tiberius Aureus bracelet B-135 $23.13 Tiberius, AD 14-37. Aureus. Lugdunum, after AD 16. Laureate bust of Tiberius facing right. Reverse PONTIF MAXIM, Livia seated right holding sceptre and branch. View
Celtic-Iberian Mask fibula Ostheim F-204 $55.51 The function of a fibula was to hold the sagum to the shoulder. The original piece is in Ostheim, Germany. The face of the divinity identified by the motif of the mistletoe leaf, associated with a Griffin head. 5th century B.C. University Museum of Jena Measures 3 x 7cm View
Last items in stock Saxons-Vikings Viking key Z-12 (2) $30.07 Step back in time and immerse yourself in the rich history of the Vikings with our stunning bronze key. In ancient Nordic culture, keys were a powerful symbol of status and influence, and were highly prized possessions. Traditionally, when a woman was married in Viking society, her husband would give her the keys to their home as a symbol of their union.... View
Last items in stock Visigoths Acedinos pendant CB-96 (1) $25.44 Reproduction of a Visigothic piece for pendant, the original is a brooch, found in the Necropolis of Acedinos (Getafe). The original piece is in the Regional Archaeological Museum of Madrid (Alcalá de Henares). Made of bronze and enamel. View
Celtic-Iberian Kbel fibula F-202 $46.26 Great bronze fibula of Kbel (Bohemia), second third of the 3rd century B.C. Prague National Museum. It is called fibula to all types of metal parts used in antiquity to join or hold any of the garments that made up the clothing. View
Celtic-Iberian Arracada Earring Arrabalde P-000 $56.67 Reproduction of earrings type 'arracada' from the Arrabalde treasure in Zamora. Arracadas are jewels of exceptional beauty that symbolize power and wealth. Together with the Torques, they are one of the most representative pieces of iberian pre-Roman goldwork. Formed by a crescent moon that includes three frames between which a set of twisted threads are... View