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Engraved gems. Magical amulet. Obverse: An anguipede with the shield shown in profile. Reverse: inscription. Intaglio cutting, bloodstone or magnetite?, 23 mm x 18 mm, circa 200-circa 400 AD. Roman Imperial.
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