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Cultural and Temporal Context: Originating from the Germanic culture, crafted in the 6th century
Discovery/Acquisition Location: Found in Europe, specifically in Scandinavia, Sweden, at Grötlingbo on the island of Gotland
Materials: Constructed from copper alloy
Description: This artifact is a buckle pendant made from copper alloy. It features a truncated-conical ring with carved rims that frame a band of punched lattice rectangles. Additionally, there is a projecting triangular plate with a bifurcated end, which is fastened to the ring using two fastening rivets.
At the top of the pendant, there is a relief human face mask with a prominent chin. The pendant also includes a peripheral ring, likely used for hanging purposes. However, the tongue of the buckle is missing, and there is damage to the ring at the hinge.