Hunter, F. and Davis, M. (1994). Early Bronze Age lead -- a unique necklace from southeast Scotland. Antiquity 68 (261). Vol 68(261), pp. 824-830.

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Early Bronze Age lead -- a unique necklace from southeast Scotland
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Antiquity 68 (261)
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Antiquity
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68 (261)
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824 - 830
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Excavation of an EBA cist cemetery at West Water Reservoir, Peeblesshire, has uncovered a unique two-strand necklace, with one string of cannel coal disc beads and another of lead beads, buried around the neck of a young child. This is the earliest evidence for the use of metallic lead in Britain and Ireland.
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Fraser Hunter
Mary Davis
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1994
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EARLY BRONZE AGE (Historic England Periods)
Lead Beads (Auto Detected Subject)
Necklace (Auto Detected Subject)
CEMETERY (Monument Type England)
Cannel Coal Disc Beads (Auto Detected Subject)
Metallic Lead (Auto Detected Subject)
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20 Jan 2002