Bead

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This gable-shaped object is perforated, suggesting that it was used as a bead, either as part of a piece of jewelry, or sewn on clothing. The incised signs on the top surface mimic Arabic script and are interpreted as a form of magic writing, used on a variety of objects of the 10th-14th centuries. It is, therefore, possible to postulate that this bead was worn on the body for protective and auspicious purposes.


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Bead, Bronze

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