Clasp for clothes in the form of "Thor's Hammer"
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Russia's Republic of Bashkortostan in Khaibullinsky district is where excavations took place back in 2007. The discovery was made at the Perevolochan-1 necropolis, specifically within Barrow №12 and Burial №5. A piece of clasp clothing made from bone caught archaeologists' attention due to its impressive dimensions: 29 mm long and 12 mm thick. It even had a hole measuring 7x6 mm in diameter. This relic is dated back to the Iron Age, with a precise chronology pointing towards the IV century BC - an era dominated by Sarmatian culture.
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