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                | The figurine has a shallow body, the torso is flat, the 
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                | Artefact's 
                  name: Enigmatic tablets from Polada 
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                | tablets with impressions. This kind of tablets are 
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                | Artefact's 
                  name: Enigmatic tablets from Polada 
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                | tablets with impressions. This kind of tablets are 
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                | Artefact's 
                  name: Enigmatic tablets from Polada 
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                | tablets with impressions. This kind of tablets are 
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                | Artefact's 
                  name: Berlin Golden 
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                | Chronology: 11 - 9 century 
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                | The Berlin Golden Hat can be interpreted as a headdress 
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