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] whose wonderful head-dresses are described by Cameron and Stanley. They are also used in Japan and New Zealand, Earrings and necklaces were also worn, and pendants and amulets made of stone and bone, as well as bronze and glass. 123.—Amber Necklace, Lake, Wilts, 124.—Gold Beads. a Upton Lovel; b Bircham; c Normanton,

In Fig. 123 a necklace of amber is represented from a