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CookhamDig25 Week 1 roundup
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Second blog post on the early medieval glass from the royal settlement site at Rendlesham heritagesuffolk.wordpress.com/2024/04/11/renβ¦
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Cylindrical glass beads in bright shades of blue and turquoise with white horizontal stripes.
Glass beads were a luxury product in Bronze Age central Europe. These 3,000 year-old beads were found in the pile-dwelling settlements of Sipplingen and Hagnau-Burg at Lake Constance. They were probably made in the Alpine foothills from raw glass imported from Italy. πΊ
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Double rainbow over trees
Going to make today's fabulous double rainbow my first post on the Blue Sky place
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