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Eye-stone jewelry

  1. Ashur, Middle Assyrian, ca. 1350–1200 BCE. Photo Amy Gansel. For more info see https://colorsandstones.eu/2022/09/23/35180/
  2. Nimrud, Assyrian, 9th century BCE, photo from the Bagdad Museum website. For more jewelry from the Queens’ tombs see https://colorsandstones.eu/2022/03/16/nimrud/
  3. Kelermes diadem, 8th-7th century BCE, Melgunov (Litoi) mound. Scythian burial and Syrian [Assyrian] jewelry. Read more https://colorsandstones.eu/2022/06/11/kelermes-diadem-8th-7th-c-bce-melgunov-litoi-mound/
  4. Neo-Elamite, 6th century BCE, photo by NearEMPTiness, https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Goldschmuck_aus_Iran,Dschubadschi,_Grab_der_elamischen_Prinzessinnen,_um_575_v.C.(2).jpg
  5. Etruscan, 4th century BCE [310-290 BCE]. Gold chain necklace and bullae, from Todi (Umbria). The Museo nazionale etrusco di Villa Giulia
    Photo source https://www.liveinternet.ru/users/3395230/post216428697/