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<p>debate; the development of trends in late-Roman popular art in the provinces is one element, and the older traditions of nomadic Asiatic steppe peoples another.  The first two styles are found very widely across Europe in the art of the "barbarian" peoples of the Migration Period.</p>

<p><b>Style I</b>. First appears in northwest Europe, it became a noticeable new style with the introduction of the <a href="page.php?w=chip_carving">chip carving</a> technique applied to bronze and silver in the 5th century. It is characterized by animals whose</p><p>
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