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    The Bülach fibula is a silver disk-type fibula with almandine inlay found in Bülach, Canton Zürich in 1927. The Alemannic grave in which it was found...
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  • hypothesized to abbreviate *laukaz, a symbol of fertility, see the Bülach fibula. Elder Futhark Rune poem Original poems and translation from the Rune...
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  • (Baden-Württemberg and Bavaria), with a single one found south of the Rhine (Bülach fibula, found in Bülach, Switzerland), and a handful from Eastern Europe (Poland, Romania...
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    Pforzen buckle, Bülach fibula) and other jewelry and weapon parts. Use of runes subsides with the advance of Christianity. The Nordendorf fibula (early seventh...
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    Futhark inscriptions dating to the sixth century (Bülach fibula, Pforzen buckle, Nordendorf fibula). In the Old High German period, the first coherent...
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    buckles, 3 strap ends, 8 other) Thorsberg chape (200) Bülach fibula Charnay fibula Nordendorf fibula Pforzen buckle English and Frisian (300–700): 44; see...
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    in Uster. Merovingian fibula in the shape of a fish, made from almandine wafers and silver leaf (6th century AD), found at Bülach inside a woman's tomb...
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