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English: Necklaces form the Treasure of gold jewellery, of highly developed techniques (granulation filigree and repussé). Poliochni on Lemnos, Room 643. Early Bronze Age, 2400-2000 BC. Similar to jewellery from Troy. Archaeological Museum of Athens.
Čeština: Náhrdelníky z pokladu zlatých šperků, vyrobených porkočilými technikami. Nállez z Poliochni na ostrově Lemnu, v mísntosti 643. Raná doba bronzová, 2400-200 před n. l. Národní archeologické muzeum v Athénách.
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