The Pforzen buckle is a silver belt buckle found in
Pforzen,
Ostallgäu. It was found in
1992 in one of the 422
Alemannic graves excavated (in grave no. 239), dating to the
6th century. It was the grave of a warrior, buried with lance,
spatha,
seax and shield. The buckle itself is probably of Mediterranean workmanship, maybe of a
Lombard or
Gepid workshop. It bears a
runic inscription, incised after its manufacture:aigil andi aïlrunltahu gasokun
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