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* 04:17, 24. Aug 2005 [[:de:User:Sigune|Sigune]] 329 x 365 (66.308 Bytes) <span class="comment">(Brakteat von Djupbrunns, mit Runeninschrift {{PD-Art}})</span>


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A bracteate (G 205) from approximately AD 400 that features the charm word alu with a depiction of a stylized male head, a horse, and a swastika, a common motif on bracteates. Djupbrunns, Hogrän parish, Gotland, Sweden

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