My Rings - Help identification

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Tenderfoot
Nov 20, 2011
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Hello,

here are a few of my ancient rings. I acquired them as medieval/byzantine (1000 - 1200 AD), but I believe the time span is significantly greater. These rings can often be found on the Internet, but the leading museums do not have them in their online-collections. So I'm not sure, what kind of rings thea are really.
Can anybody help? Thank you very much!!!
 

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Aponamed

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Jun 17, 2021
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