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Dictionary of abbreviations. 2012.
Dictionary of abbreviations. 2012.
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Ring of Pietroassa — The Ring of Pietroassa (or Buzău torc) is a gold torc like necklace found in a ring barrow in Pietroassa (now Pietroasele), Buzău County, southern Romania (formerly Wallachia), in 1837. It formed part of a large gold hoard (the Pietroasele… … Wikipedia
Pietroasele treasure — The Pietroasele treasure (or the Petrossa treasure) found in Pietroasele, Buzău, Romania, in 1837, is a late fourth century Gothic treasure that included some twenty two objects of gold, among the most famous examples of the polychrome style of… … Wikipedia
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