Historical depictions are found on the
Trajan column, the
Tropaeum Traiani relief, and a bronze sculpture of a kneeling German in the . Three well-known examples can be found on bronze cauldrons that were produced in Roman workshops, but found in graves far outside of the Roman empire: in the chieftain's grave at
Mušov (
Czech Republic), in a
Treetrunk coffin in
Czarnówko (
Poland) and in
Kariv (
Ukraine). File:Dätgen Mans Hairs.jpg|Hair of
Dätgen Man, 135–385 AD, found in Germany File:Germanic Head Somzée.jpg|Marble head (1st/2nd century AD) found in Somzée,
Wallonia, Belgium File:Vindobona Hoher Markt-79.JPG|German at
Wien Museum (2nd century AD) File:Bronze figure of a German Bibliothèque Nationale.jpg|Roman bronze figurine, 1st/2nd century AD () File:IArta romana prizonier MG 1761 02.JPG|War captive with Suebian knot (
National Museum of Romanian History) File:Sarcofago dio portonaccio, 16.JPG|Detail from the
Portonaccio sarcophagus ( 180 AD) File:Terracotta German at British Museum.jpg|Terra cotta mask, 2nd century AD (
British Museum) File:Mušov Cauldron.jpg|
Mušov cauldron from a Germanic chieftain's grave, 2nd century AD File:Bracteate from Funen, Denmark (DR BR42).jpg|Stylized head with bird and horse on the
Funen bracteate,
Migration Period, 5th–7th centuries AD Image:DEU Osterby COA.svg|Suebian knot on the coat of arms of
Osterby,
Schleswig-Holstein,
Northern Germany (20th century) ==See also==