
Photo after M. Tonkova

Gold, glass. 1st century. From a barrow near the village of Porogi, Yampil district, Vinnytsia region, Ukraine
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Gold, glass.
1st century. From a barrow near the village of Porogi, Yampil district, Vinnytsia region, Ukraine
©Вінницький обласний краєзнавчий музей

From Olbia, Ukraine; 1st century BCE
Walters Museum
VO.60 (57.382, 57.383)

Gold earrings with amber-colored glass inlays, the Ilovlinsky district of the Volgograd region, Russia
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Gold earrings with glass inlay and figurine, found in a woman’s grave at the necropolis of Ust-Alma; 2nd century

presumably the 1st century CE
Rostov Regional Museum of Local Lore
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Cemetery of Nyzats, Crimea, 4th century [read more]

[read more] 1st century, Tauric Chersonesos

Ukraine, 2nd-4th century [read more]

Gold triangular earring with amethyst and glass paste inlays, found in Adamclisi, Romania, 2nd century [read more]

2nd/3rd century [read more]
Earrings with pendants and a finger ring (gold, garnet, paste),
presumably the first centuries CE
Rostov Regional Museum of Local Lore

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Gold and glass, 1st-2nd century
Anapa, Krasnodar Region

Late 3rd – 4th century
Kerch, Crimea, Ukraine
“Gold earring pendant of triangular sheet: 2 tear-shaped collared garnet below 1 green glass cabochons; heavily enriched with twisted and beaded wire and triangles of granulation across base; three hollow, U-shaped pendants on chains at base.”

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Gold woven chain triangular earrings with pendants and garnet insets. Jewelry of the Black Sea nomads (Sarmatian?), 4th Century AD – 5th Century AD. Found in 1904 AD, in Kerc, the ancient Pantikapeion. Roman-Germanic Museum (Römisch-Germanisches Museum), Köln, Germany.


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