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Archaeologia Cantiana - Vol. 5 1863 page 320
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ACCOUNT OF THE SOCIETY'S RESEARCHES IN THE SAXON CEMETERY AT
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the deceased; amber, especially the bright red-coloured
sort, being much esteemed and prized by the ancient people of Europe, not
only as a charm against evil influences and poisons, but as being supposed
to possess a preventative quality against certain diseases. In our further
researches, although beads of a great variety were discovered, amber beads
were comparatively rare.1 |
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the fact that similar relics have been found in graves. M. L. F. Jehan,
in his work on Brittany,2 I think, mentions such things as
occurring in Celtic interments. |
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