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Amgueddfa Cymru – Museum Wales
"Short cylindrical bead of clear, but very dense wine-coloured glass : wire-wound. This is perhaps, later than 1 (64.357/3), for, though the use of wine-coloured glass for vessels is common enough in the 1st century AD I have a feeling that the short cylindrical shape is not characteristic of Iron Age or early Roman beads. I would guess this specimen to be late Roman or pagan-Saxon, ie AD 300-700." Dr D.B. Harden
Site Name: Dyffryn Ardudwy, Llanenddwyn
Notes: found among cairn stones just below the modern vegetation line to the south of the western chamber