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Bell Barrow Amber Necklace

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Bell Barrow Amber Necklace

The necklace is comprised of 10 shale beads and two shale rings found with 11 amber and 10 faience beads, found with a primary cremation in a bell barrow (with outer bank) at Upton Lovell, Wiltshire - excavated by William Cunnington.

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