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Free Shipping Location: Ann Arbor, United States JIMMY DEVERS UNIQUE PHOTO ON BOARD OF THIS 19TH CENTURY BOXER. I HAVE NEVER SEEN ANOTHER PHOTOS OF JIMMY. POOR CONDITION, AND IN NEED OF PROPER RESTORATION. ... moreUPPER RIGHT CORNER HAS SEPARATED BUT IT PRESENT.
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$4.50 Shipping Location: Rego Park, United States Polemon I, Eusebes (Polemo I) - King, circa 37-8 B.C. Son of Zeno of Laodiceia, Polemo won the favor of Mark Antony who bestowed on him the Kingdom of ... morePontus. But the royal couple soon quarreled and Polemo was killed in 8.B.C.
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$29.00 Shipping Condition: Used Location: Israel History of music in the biblical period David Playing the Harp by Jan de Bray, 1670. [4]:145 Archaeological and written data have demonstrated clearly ... morethat music was an integral part of daily life in ancient Israel/Palestine.
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$8.99 Shipping Condition: Like New Location: Armenia Although it mirrors the Bagratuni claim of Davidic descent and the Mamikonian claim of descent from the royal Han Dynasty, it is usually interpreted as ... morea piece of genealogical mythology. Chorene in turn was in all likelihood inspired by Biblical tradition.
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Free Shipping Location: Blue Bell, United States This ancient Judaea coin from 40-4 BC features Herod The Great and is a bronze Prutah variety, also known as the Widow's Mite. The coin bears significance ... morefrom the biblical stories of Mark 12:41-44 and Luke 21:1-4.
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$4.50 Shipping Location: Rego Park, United States Polemon I, Eusebes ( Polemo I ) - King, circa 15-8 B.C. Son of Zeno of Laodiceia, Polemo won the favor of Mark Antony who bestowed on him the Kingdom ... moreof Pontus. But the royal couple soon quarreled and Polemo was killed in 8.B.C.
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$39.87 Shipping Location: SALFORD, United Kingdom November 15 Inauguration of Rodrigo Duterte. Pro-Russian separatists in Donetsk, Ukraine. Pope Francis in Poland. Inauguration of Benigno Aquino III. ... moreUTC+5 to +3. Complete with the Original Case, Brochure and COA.
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Celts, La Tène culture, Bronze celtic Spear / Spearhead, 10-9 century BC
From the 4th century BC. Celtic groups pushed into the Carpathian region and the Danube basin, coinciding with their movement into Italy. The Boii and Volcae were two large Celtic confederacies who generally cooperated in their campaigns. Splinter groups moved south via two major routes: one following the Danube river, another eastward from Italy. According to legend, 300,000 Celts moved into Italy and Illyria. By the 3rd century, the native inhabitants of Pannonia were almost completely Celticized. La Tene remains are found widely in Pannonia, but finds westward beyond the Tisza river and south beyond the Sava are rather sparse. These finds are deemed to have been locally produced Norican-Pannonian variation of Celtic culture. Nevertheless, features are encountered which suggest ongoing contacts with distant provinces such as Iberia. The ... morefertile lands around the Pannonian rivers enabled the Celts to establish themselves easily, developing their agriculture and pottery, and at the same time exploiting the rich mines of modern Slovenia. Thus it appears that the Celts had created a new homeland for themselves in southern part of Central Europe; in a region stretching from Vienna to the river Tisa. A Genuine bronze celtic spearhead from La Tene culture dating 1200 BC- 1 BC. Excavated in Carpathian basin area. Width: 40mm Length: 132mm Weight: 120gm Possible tribes that made this artifact: Cotini. Teurisci, Anartes or Eravisci. Artifact is a part of burried treasure which included in total of 14 bronze axes. 2 spearheads, one sickle and lots of other bronze remnants. All mentioned artifacts were contained in two large pitchers.
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Celts, Piliny culture, Bronze AE knobbed ring, 10-9 century BC
From the 20th century BC. Celtic groups pushed into the Carpathian region and the Danube basin, coinciding with their movement into Italy. The Boii and Volcae were two large Celtic confederacies who generally cooperated in their campaigns. Splinter groups moved south via two major routes: one following the Danube river, another eastward from Italy. According to legend, 300,000 Celts moved into Italy and Illyria. By the 3rd century, the native inhabitants of Pannonia were almost completely Celticized. La Tene remains are found widely in Pannonia, but finds westward beyond the Tisza river and south beyond the Sava are rather sparse. These finds are deemed to have been locally produced Norican-Pannonian variation of Celtic culture. Nevertheless, features are encountered which suggest ongoing contacts with distant provinces such as Iberia. The ... morefertile lands around the Pannonian rivers enabled the Celts to establish themselves easily, developing their agriculture and pottery, and at the same time exploiting the rich mines of modern Slovenia. Thus it appears that the Celts had created a new homeland for themselves in southern part of Central Europe; in a region stretching from Vienna to the river Tisa. These rings were ancient currency used by the Celtic tribes of Europe as trade and jewelry. Some of rings. Including this one, were found in same burials as the rest of bronze items in our listing. There, however, is small flaw on the bottom of the ring- the patina is damaged while rest is OK. Strange celtic decoration found together with other items in burials(inside pot) with undentified use. Excavated in Carpathian basin area.Ukraine Diameter: 52mm Thickness: 4-6m Weight: 19.25gm Possible tribes that made this artifact: Cotini. Teurisci, Anartes or Eravisci. Note: Damaged patina on the bottom part of the ring Attention! We combine shipment. All those who will purchase more than items- free shipment privilege will be granted. Authenticity guaranteed. You are bidding on an original ancient bronze items. As pictu
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