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Description: Ben Levick and Roland Williamson explain how glass and amber were fashioned into beads and a variety of other objects in this attractively illustrated article from Regia Anglorum.
Regia Anglorum - Anglo-Saxon and Viking Crafts - Glass and Amber Working A classic string of original Viking glass beads. The most beads found in a male grave in Britain is three, from a combination of five different positions on the body. In a female grave though, the average number of beads is in the region of two hundred, but this doesn't mean that all women were wealthy enough to have more than the odd one.
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