6th-4th Century BCE
Openwork, circular bronze pendant or ornament. Three concentric circles with large granules decorating their exterior edges. The circles spring from a narrow shaft that begins at the underside of the smallest circle and terminates just below the largest one.
5.43 x 5.3 cm (2 1/8 x 2 1/16 in.) 15.95 g
Gift of Dr. Jerome Eisenberg, 2000.
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