| 21. | By 1250, however, they had to stop because the production costs were greater than the value of bracteates.
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| 22. | In some cantons of Switzerland, bracteate-like rappen, heller, and angster were produced during the 18th century.
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| 23. | The peculiar gesture of made by the drawn figure has been compared to similar depictions on bracteates of the same period.
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| 24. | In this time was also modeled mainly on the Magdeburg technique a bracteate, who was one of the oldest in Europe.
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| 25. | The giving of " chance " or " luck " in the inscription is evidence of the use of bracteates as amulets.
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| 26. | In particular, similar scenes are seen on the Valsg�rde 7 and 8 helmets, and on the Pliezhausen bracteate ( de ).
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| 27. | It seems likely that they replaced bracteates, which require far more metal, after obtaining gold from the Byzantine Empire became difficult.
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| 28. | "Nepenthes macrophylla " has a Pedicels are one-flowered, bracteate, and measure up to 16 mm in length.
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| 29. | "Nepenthes thorelii " has a large Pedicels are up to 6 mm long and may or may not be shortly bracteate.
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| 30. | The "'Undley bracteate "'is a 5th-century bracteate found in Undley Common, near Lakenheath, Suffolk.
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