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Porto Vecchio, France and Vindonissa Belt Plates
#1
Does anyone have the photos of the original artifacts of the beltplates excellently reconstructed on the following website ( http://www.replik-online.de/en/index.html ). I am referring to the top two belt plates (the first with three figures and the second directly beneath with a two tone hexagonal design)

Any help would be appreciated

Thanks Big Grin

Paolo
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#2
Sorry for the nonfunctional link :oops:

This is the actual website: http://www.replik-online.de
You then choose a language followed by proceed------Roman Empire------weapons-------belts.

The first two are the ones I am referring to

Thanks

Alfredo
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#3
Thats ok, copy and paste works too! :lol: Nice looking plates, but sorry I can't help you here!
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