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English: Shoe shaped ceramice vessels out of the noble womans burial no. 140 the alamannic graveyard of Pleidelsheim, Germany. The 18-20 years old woman had both her feet amputated during her live times. The burial is typologically dated to SD-Phase 5 approx. 530-555 A.D.
Deutsch: Schuhförmige Keramikgefäße aus der wohlhabenden Frauenbestattung Nr. 140 aus dem alamannsichen Gräberfeld von Pleidelsheim. Die 18-20 Jahre junge Frau hatte zu Lebzeiten beide Füße amputiert. Das Grab datiert typologisch in die SD-Phase 5 um 530-555 n. Chr.
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