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Plate IXA Hungary: Necklace (?) composed primarily of Type 9 and 25 beads, as well as a cowrie shell; Grave 878, Phase II, Halimba-Cseres (photo: Tibor Kadas). Plate IXB Hungary: Probable necklace, mostly Type 40 and 42 beads (carnelian and rock crystal);.Grave 364, Phase II, Halimba-Cseres (photo: Tibor Kadas). Plate IXC Hungary: Probable necklaces. Top: Mostly Type 37, also some Type 46-47; Grave 258, Phase III, Halimba-Cseres (A. Kolozs). Bottom: Type 16; Grave 293, Phase I, Fiad-Kerpuszta (T. Kadas). Plate IXD Hungary: Probable necklace composed of Type I* beads, and a Type 56 bead (center); Grave 83, Phase I, Fiad-Kerpuszta (photo: Tibor Kadas). Plate VIIIA Hungary: Necklace composed mostly of Type l *-4* and 37 beads; also one each of Types 5, 11, 21, 26 and 30; Grave 841, Phase I, Halimba-Cseres (photo: Krisztina Palfay). Plate VIIIB Hungary: Probable garment decoration from Grave 859, Phase I, Halimba-Cseres. Primarily Type 37; the unique Type 29 millefiori bead is in the center (photo: Tibor Kadas). Plate VIIIC Hungary: Halimba-Cseres strands. Top: Type I *-2*, 4* and 27 beads; Grave 778, Phase I (T. Kadas). Bottom: Type 2*-4*, 5, 7 and 37 beads; Grave 425, Phase II (K. Palfay). Plate VIIID Hungary: Necklace of various glass and stone beads, as well as bronze pendants, a bronze lunule and cowrie shells; Grave 438, Phase II, Halimba-Cseres (photo: Tibor Kadas).
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