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These brooches functioned as garment clasps (much like the generally larger fibulae) and are distinctive for their decorative enamels. The art of enameling was highly popular among the conquered peoples who lived on the outskirts of the Roman empire, chiefly the Celts and the Gauls. Though the enameling technique was practiced by the Romans themselves on small objects, the brightly colored decoration readily appealed to "barbarian" taste. By the AD 200s, enameled brooches like these were being made in abundance by the native peoples of Britain and Gaul (modern France and Belgium).
Gallo-Roman or Romano-British, Migration period
bronze and champlevé enamel
Overall: 5.3 x 5.3 x 1.6 cm (2 1/16 x 2 1/16 x 5/8 in.)
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The bridge in this picture is inside the Mill Creek Canyon Earthworks Park. Underneath it is a small creek. This park is one of the many preservation areas for wildlife--salmons in particular for this one. Riding bicycles on this trail will potentially raise our awareness to our environment when families along with their children passes by and stops on the bridge while looking over the creek.
The High Commission of India organised a Indian community function at India House. More than a hundred representatives of different social, cultural and ethnic associations of the Indian diaspora as well as Indian origin members of the British Parliament attended the function.
Function Junction is located on Level 2 of the Crown Center Shops in Kansas City, Mo. www.crowncenter.com