File:Aubinger Riemenenden506.jpg

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English: Burial object from an early middle age cemetery at the Bergsonstraße in Munich-Aubing, Germany (5th - 7th century AD). Photographed at an exhibition of the "Fördervereins 1000 Jahre Aubing e.V." at the occasion of 1000 year celebrations of Aubing in April 2010. Two strap ends from the leg garment from the tomb of a whealthy woman (tomb 765). With silver and brass inlays.
Deutsch: Grabbeigabe aus dem frühmittelalterlichen Gräberfeld an der Bergsonstraße, München-Aubing (5. - 7. Jahrhundert). Aufgenommen in der historischen Ausstellung des "Fördervereins 1000 Jahre Aubing e.V." anlässlich der 1000-Jahr-Feierlichkeiten in Aubing, April 2010. Zwei Riemenenden der Beinbekleidung aus dem Grab einer wohlhabenden Frau (Grab 765), Einlagen aus Silber und Messing.
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