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Bird Brooch found at Cirencester amphitheatre

A Romano-British plate brooch in the form of a bird in flight, found during excavations at Cirencester Amphitheatre, Gloucestershire in 1962. The wings are decorated with red enamel and the tail with green. There is a pin on the back of the brooch.



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