Bead №21

Bead №21

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Russia's Republic of Bashkortostan is home to Khaibullinsky District, where in 2008, archaeologists conducted excavations at the Perevolochan-2 necropolis, uncovering a significant find within kurgan number three: burial number two. This artifact measures eighteen by eleven millimeters in dimensions, with a thickness of eight millimeters and a hole diameter of three millimeters. Composed primarily of glass paste, it dates back to the Iron Age. Specifically, its chronology places it at the turning point between the fifth and fourth centuries BC or within the fourth century BC itself, firmly embedding it within the Early Sarmatian culture.

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