I love discoveries like this. If I had another life, it'd be as an archaeologist and scholar. I should have pursued a history degree as I considered in junior college when my love of computer programming soured. I didn't have money for further college but I should tried harder to find a way. Hindsight and all that. LOL
This is an amazing find and beautiful! Thank you for sharing this article.
For whatever reason this made me think of my Manananggal spirit companion. I think she likes the necklace a lot. Like - she would rob that grave or kill for it a lot. That's the feeling I get. She lived in the 6th century amongst a Germanic tribe, not Viking or Scandinavian, but as I read the article about the sorceress, she was present in my mind's eye and I had the impression from her that she did similar sorceress work in her life - when she wasn't reveling in war and brutality, that is. LOL
Archeology - UK: necklace belonging to pagan ‘sorceress’ goes on display
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So, here's another fun one: https://www.haaretz.com/archaeology/kig ... -1.5414758
"Beads Found in 3,400-year-old Nordic Graves Were Made by King Tut's Glassmaker"
"Beads Found in 3,400-year-old Nordic Graves Were Made by King Tut's Glassmaker"
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Very cool. Lapis-lazuli was very important in ancient Mesopotamia. It is interesting that similar importance continued for so long.Alys-RaccoonReadings wrote:So, here's another fun one: https://www.haaretz.com/archaeology/kig ... -1.5414758
"Beads Found in 3,400-year-old Nordic Graves Were Made by King Tut's Glassmaker"
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It's still on the pricey side for stones today.
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If DIY floats your boat, determine what kinds of beads are on that necklace, order similar ones, and string her a necklace.Regholdain wrote:I love discoveries like this. If I had another life, it'd be as an archaeologist and scholar. I should have pursued a history degree as I considered in junior college when my love of computer programming soured. I didn't have money for further college but I should tried harder to find a way. Hindsight and all that. LOL
This is an amazing find and beautiful! Thank you for sharing this article.
For whatever reason this made me think of my Manananggal spirit companion. I think she likes the necklace a lot. Like - she would rob that grave or kill for it a lot. That's the feeling I get. She lived in the 6th century amongst a Germanic tribe, not Viking or Scandinavian, but as I read the article about the sorceress, she was present in my mind's eye and I had the impression from her that she did similar sorceress work in her life - when she wasn't reveling in war and brutality, that is. LOL
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