Amphora bead №78

Amphora bead №78

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Russia, Republic of Bashkortostan, Khaibullinsky district. Excavations took place in 2016. The necropolis of Ivanovka-1 was a significant archaeological site. Barrow number 11 held the remains of skeleton number two from burial number two. A bead, one of twelve identical examples, was discovered nearby. Measurements showed the fragment's length to be fourteen millimeters and its diameter nine millimeters, with a hole measuring one point five millimeters in diameter. The material was glass. This find dates back to the Iron Age. Specifically, it falls within the second half of the fourth century before the Common Era.

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