Amphora bead №79

Amphora bead №79

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Russia, Republic of Bashkortostan, Khaibullinsky district. Archaeological digs took place in 2016. Ivanovka-1 Necropolis is where this discovery was made. Burial number two inside barrow number eleven yielded a skeleton. The bead found is bead number six out of twelve discovered. Its dimensions are fourteen millimeters long and ten millimeters in diameter, with a hole that measures one and a half millimeters across. It's made of glass. This find dates back to the early Sarmatian culture during the second half of the fourth century BC, which falls within the Iron Age.

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