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Garnet in Barbarian Jewelry

By Alison Withey January 15, 2014 Garnet
Garnet in Barbarian Jewelry

In AD 395, the Roman Empire was permanently split into two halves, and although the eastern half—called Byzantium by historians—faired well, the western portion fell less than a century later…

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