CHAIN OF BEADS
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Description
Location of detection: WKAE, Sarykamys-4, 1989.
Dating: 2nd-1st centuries BC.
A chain of beads made from several types of colored glass. Among them are ceramic, glass, and bubble-glass beads made of carnelian, carnelian-like glass, and glass with small granules. The larger beads are made of poorly fired glass granules resembling carnelian. The white necklace-shaped bead is made of hard limestone or marble.
Technique: polishing, scraping, engraving.
Dimensions: 1 × 0.5 cm.
Weight: 25 g.
Material:
Ceramics, Glass
Condition
No visible damage