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Late Bronze Age amber bead
Large, irregular bead, vaguley biconical with a drop shaped profile and circular facets on either side surrounding the cylindrical peforation. The shape suggests it may once have been part of a graduated necklace, such as those from Holyhead and Llangwyllog, there are also signs of wear around the top edge of the perforation which supports this idea. Similarly irregular beads are also known from Late Bronze Age contexts at Potterne and Runnymede (Beck and Shennan 1991).
Collection Area
Archaeology & Numismatics
Item Number
56.175
Find Information
Site Name: Dyfnant Forest, Llangadfan
Collection Method: chance find
Notes: Found during forestry work. Found at a depth of 45cm in the vicinity of a ring of stones, possibly an encampment, during afforestation in the above location.
Acquisition
Donation, 29/5/1956
Measurements
maximum diameter / mm:41
diameter / mm
maximum thickness / mm:24
thickness / mm
bore / mm:4
weight / g:21.7
Material
amber
Location
In store
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