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Español: Tahalí vetón de tipo Monte Bernorio-Miraveche. Quesada III, formado por un armazón laminar curvado de hierro decorado con una lámina central de bronce que a su vez está decorada mediante damasquinado de plata formando trenzados. Materia: Hierro forjado, bronce y plata. Técnica: Damasquinado. Procedencia: Necrópolis de La Osera (Chamartín, Ávila). Siglos IV-III a. C. Longitud: 21,50 cm; grosor: 0,30 cm; anchura máxima: 4,30 cm. Nº inv. 1986/81/II/201/1. Museo Arqueológico Nacional de España.
English: Vetton sword belt of type Monte Bernorio-Miraveche. Quesada III, formed by a curved laminar frame of iron decorated with a central sheet of bronze that in turn is decorated by damascene of silver forming braids. 4th-3rd century BC. Material: Wrought iron, bronze and silver. Technique: Damascening. Provenance: Necropolis of La Osera (Chamartín, Ávila). Length: 21.50 cm; thickness: 0.30 cm; maximum width: 4.30 cm. Inventory number 1986/81/II/201/1. National Archaeological Museum of Spain.
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Vetton sword belt of type Monte Bernorio. 4th-3rd century BC. National Archaeological Museum of Spain.

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