This gold bracelet was probably given as a gift of tribute to the royal court. It was one of about 170 gold and silver artifacts from the Archaemenid Empire found near the Oxus River in Tajikistan. The figures are two griffins, powerful mythical creatures, with the heads of eagles and bodies of lions, that the Archaemenids believed provided protection against evil. (Photo via Wikipedia)
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