File:Ornamental Bronze Plaque, Celtic Horse-gear, Santon, Norfolk (Detail).jpg

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Deutsch: Keltisches Yin-Yang-Motif. Ausschnitt aus einer emaillierten Bronzeplatte eines Pferdegeschirrs aus der Mitte des 1. Jhs. n. Chr.; Fundort: Santon (Norfolk); Ausstellungsort: University Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology in Cambridge
English: Celtic yin yang motif. Detail of an enamelled bronze plaque from horse-gear, dated to mid-1st century AD; find spot: Santon, Norfolk; on display at University Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology in Cambridge
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