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Margaretologist 9(1) Issue 21 1996

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Ancient Glass Beads in Europe

Part 3 of 3

Post-Roman Central Europe 

Figure 7. Typical Merovingian beads from 6th to 7th century Peigen, Germany

Longest bead ca. 2 cm. Römisch-Germanische Kommission des Deutschen Archäologischen Instituts, Frankfurt a. M.

 

  

Figure 8. Typical Avar beads from Mölding, Austria, ca. A.D. 650 to 800.

Longest beads ca. 1.5 cm. Institute für Ur- und Frühgeschichte, Vienna.

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