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  2. Baltic amber - Wikipedia

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    Open pit amber mine in Kaliningrad, showing the lithology of the Prussian Formation, the source rock of Baltic amber. In situ Baltic amber is derived from the sediments of the geological formation termed the Prussian Formation, formerly called the "Amber Formation", with the main amber bearing horizon being referred to as "Blue Earth", so named due to its glauconite content.

  3. House of Amber - Wikipedia

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    1962 - Einar Fehrn's son, Søren Fehrn entered the company where he began grinding and polishing amber pieces. 1965 - House of Amber opened its first workshop with one employee; 1980s- The company began focusing on refining the production of amber jewelry. 1988 - House of Amber opened a branch in Gdansk, Poland with 16 employees.

  4. Amber Road - Wikipedia

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    In Poland, the north–south motorway A1 is officially named Amber Highway. [18] EV9 The Amber Route is a long-distance cycling route between GdaÅ„sk, Poland and Pula, Croatia which follows the course of the Amber Road. The modern Baltic–Adriatic Corridor connects the two seas along routes that roughly follow the Amber Road.

  5. Unusual settlement remains — including 800-year-old jewelry ...

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    3,500-year-old treasures found in rare discovery made by metal detectorist in Poland Rare 1,000-year-old coin — with depiction of Jesus — unearthed by metal detectorist Show comments

  6. Amber - Wikipedia

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    Amber is fossilized tree resin. Examples of it have been appreciated for its color and natural beauty since the Neolithic times, [1] and worked as a gemstone since antiquity. [2] Amber is used in jewelry and as a healing agent in folk medicine. There are five classes of amber, defined on the basis of their chemical constituents.

  7. Poland in antiquity - Wikipedia

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    Because of all that, from the end of the 2nd century CE on, the Roman-originated and based technical expertise and inventions were becoming increasingly widespread within the Germanic societies. For example, besides traditional houses supported by pillars, framework houses were being built, lathe machines were used for amber and other jewelry work.

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