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  2. Ancient Egyptian flint jewelry - Wikipedia

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    Ancient Egyptian flint Bracelet (MET 23.2.14 EGDP011486) Flint jewelry was known in the prehistoric, protodynastic, and early dynastic periods of ancient Egypt. Ancient Egyptians skillfully made bracelets [1] [2] and armlets [3] [4] out of flint. The flint came from locations that include Giza and Upper Egypt. [5]

  3. Arm ring - Wikipedia

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    An arm ring, also known as an armlet or an armband, is a band of metal, usually a precious metal, worn as jewelry or an ornament around the biceps of the upper arm. The arm ring is similar to a bracelet or bangle , though it must be shaped and sized to fit snugly to the upper arm.

  4. Dacian bracelets - Wikipedia

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    Bracelet made of bar having a plastic decoration of a Celtic type "S", e.g., Gyoma. [108] Bracelets with overlapped ends, e.g., Slimnic (Sibiu County) and Sâncrăieni (Harghita County). [107] [109] These are artifacts of local Hallstattian tradition originating from the first period of the Iron Age, and preserved until the late La Tène period.

  5. Kuwagata-ishi - Wikipedia

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    Kuwagata-ishi take the form of a stone bracelet [3] in the shape of a hoe. [1] Their development has been traced back to shell bracelets and/or armlets of the Yayoi period. [4] [5] [6] Alongside sharin-seki ("carriage-wheel stones") and ishi-kushiro [Wikidata] ("stone bracelets"), kuwagata-ishi are one of the three types of bracelet-shaped stone artefact known in large numbers from kofun of ...

  6. Sharin-seki - Wikipedia

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    Sharin-seki take the form of a stone bracelet [3] with radial fluting. [1] They have been known as such since the Edo period, [4] due to their resemblance to a spoked wheel. [5] Their development has been traced back to shell bracelets and/or armlets of the Yayoi period.

  7. Torc - Wikipedia

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    Many of these "torcs" are too small to be worn round the neck of an adult, and were either worn as bracelets or armlets, or by children or statues. Archaeologists find dating many torcs difficult, with some believing torcs were retained for periods of centuries as heirlooms, and others believing there were two periods of production.

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