Donut-shaped beads with a big hole in the middle. Similar have been made during the chalcolithic period in Haskovo district, Southern Bulgaria. During the same period they occur also in other places all around Europe. www.britishmuseum.org/research
Biconical bead with two short extensions on both sides. Similar beads are common in Antiquity in Ancient Greece and the Roman Empire. www.britishmuseum.org/research/search_th
Biconic beads are quite common shape. We meet them as early as the 3rd millennium BC in Mesopotamia and about the same period they appear on the territory of today’s Greece. They are also wide spread during the Bronze Age in Serbia. Later similar beads ar
Biconic beads are quite common shape. We meet them as early as the 3rd millennium BC in Mesopotamia and about the same period they appear on the territory of today’s Greece. They are also wide spread during the Bronze Age in Serbia. Later similar beads ar
Bipyramidal beads are not very common in Antiquity, but similar were still used in Roman jewelry. Bipyramidal beads with larger size are the basic component of 14th century medieval earrings found in Bulgaria (Nicopol treasure and Kazanlak).
Bipyramidal beads are not very common in Antiquity, but similar were still used in Roman jewelry. Bipyramidal beads with larger size are the basic component of 14th century medieval earrings found in Bulgaria (Nicopol treasure and Kazanlak).
Bipyramidal beads are not very common in Antiquity, but similar were still used in Roman jewelry. Bipyramidal beads with larger size are the basic component of 14th century medieval earrings found in Bulgaria (Nicopol treasure and Kazanlak).
A copy of copper and gold beads from the early Iron Age (8th-6th century BC). They were produced in local workshops in Thessaly and Macedonia. The necklaces, made with 10 to 12 such beads, are very popular during that period in a wide area - from northern
Elongated, slightly biconical beads are very common part of necklaces from Ancient Egypt, Helladic times (15th-14th century BC), the Greco-Roman and Byzantine cultures. They are used together with spherical, tubular or conical beads and can be made of gol
A copy of copper and gold beads from the early Iron Age (8th-6th century BC). They were produced in local workshops in Thessaly and Macedonia. The necklaces, made with 10 to 12 such beads, are very popular during that period in a wide area - from northern
Like spherical beads, this is the most common shape used in different cultures all over the world since the Neolithic era. Usually made from semiprecious stones or glass, these oblong beads were used as a part of necklaces or earrings.
Like spherical beads, this is the most common shape used in different cultures all over the world since the Neolithic era. Usually made from semiprecious stones or glass, these oblong beads were used as a part of necklaces or earrings.
Multi-segment bead in the shape of pinched tubule. Similar beads were characteristic for the medieval period (9th – 12th century AD) in the area of modern Bulgaria. They were made from glass and have different colors – dark blue, green, black or red. Some
Multi-segment bead in the shape of pinched tubule. Similar beads were characteristic for the medieval period (9th – 12th century AD) in the area of modern Bulgaria. They were made from glass and have different colors – dark blue, green, black or red. Some
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