Zierscheibe

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Zierscheibe, part of a woman's belt from the Villanovan necropolis of Verucchio, Italy, 700-800 BC
Alemannic Zierscheibe from Herbrechtingen (6th century)

Zierscheibe (German for "ornamental disk") in

European Iron Age
. They are found in graves and are thought to have been worn as pendants attached to the tunica, or as part of a belt pouch.

Early examples date to the

migration period
.

See also

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