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English: Dacian gold bracelet finds Biia / Magyarbenye cf. Hampel J.Archæologiai értesítő XIV Tabla XXXIII; Archaeological Repertory of Romania (RAN) names this repertory Romanian Biia, Hungarian Magyarbénye German Benden, former Târnava Mică county. Dated Hallstatt. Budapest Museum Hungary
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The author, Joseph Hampel (1849-1913), Hungarian scholar published it in Archæologiai értesítő XIV Tabla XXXIII, and described it p. 214-216 Publisher = Franklin-Tarsulat Budapest Hungary Year 1881

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