Beads from a 4,000-year-old jet necklace and bracelet found on the Isle of Man have gone on display for the first time. The intricately decorated items were unearthed during a four-year archaeological ...
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LEICESTER, ENGLAND—BBC News reports that 122 jet beads carved with intricate patterns have been discovered in a Bronze Age grave in one of the more than 160 Round Mounds located on the Isle of Man.
The 'Queen of the Inch' lived on Inchmarnock, off the coast of the Isle of Bute, in the Bronze Age. She was buried in a cist with her jet necklace and flint knife. Her skull was used for a facial ...
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