| 31. | The "'Undley bracteate "'is a 5th-century bracteate found in Undley Common, near Lakenheath, Suffolk.
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| 32. | In addition to the two presented bracteates from BolesBaw's there is one, which is now counted among the oldest known in numismatics.
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| 33. | The Motala bracteate was struck with the same die and was found at a nearby town in the same province, �sterg�tland, in 1906.
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| 34. | It is believed that bracteates such as that found at Grumpan were used as amulets with the futhark inscription part of the amulet's magical power.
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| 35. | Some B-class bracteates showing three godly figures have been interpreted as depicting Baldr's death, the best known of these is the Fakse bracteate.
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| 36. | Some B-class bracteates showing three godly figures have been interpreted as depicting Baldr's death, the best known of these is the Fakse bracteate.
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| 37. | Rhyming groups appear on some early bracteates that also may be magical in purpose, such as " salusalu " and " luwatuwa ".
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| 38. | It is a typical C-bracteate, similar to the Vadstena bracteate, and shows a stylized head in the center above a horse and beneath a bird.
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| 39. | It is a typical C-bracteate, similar to the Vadstena bracteate, and shows a stylized head in the center above a horse and beneath a bird.
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| 40. | In the Gotland burials, the bracteates lack rim and loop, and show no traces of wear, suggesting that they had not been intended for everyday use.
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