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CIRCA LATE 7TH CENTURY B.C.
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TEN ETRUSCAN GOLD BEADS
Circa Late 7th Century B.C.
Each spherical in form, graduated in size, several with cylindrical collars along the suspension holes, each ornamented with fine granulation: two with dense granulation throughout; one with sparse granules, the hemispheres divided by a double band of granulation; one with a band of granulated animals moving left, enclosed within a double band, with granulated stars along the suspension holes; one with angled bands of joined triangles, with granulated stars along the suspension holes; one with horizontal bands of granulation with single granules disbursed along the bands; one with a central band of zig-zag; and one with a pattern of triangles; the beads interspersed with nine biconical amethyst beads
½ in. (1.3 cm) diameter for the largest
Circa Late 7th Century B.C.
Each spherical in form, graduated in size, several with cylindrical collars along the suspension holes, each ornamented with fine granulation: two with dense granulation throughout; one with sparse granules, the hemispheres divided by a double band of granulation; one with a band of granulated animals moving left, enclosed within a double band, with granulated stars along the suspension holes; one with angled bands of joined triangles, with granulated stars along the suspension holes; one with horizontal bands of granulation with single granules disbursed along the bands; one with a central band of zig-zag; and one with a pattern of triangles; the beads interspersed with nine biconical amethyst beads
½ in. (1.3 cm) diameter for the largest