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Original Message:   Re: "borrowed" ??
If beads from the Middle East are dug up in France and Germany, there is no chance of there being a beadmaking site where they are also found. That would be nonsensical. So, I guess I am not following your question, Steve.

Want to rephrase?

I have not seen the biconical beads you show, that I recall. What sizes are they? I think there is one somewhat biconical "Viking" bead in the Prehistoric Museum, but is like the so-called "checquer" beads distinct to Viking Period beads. The relationship to Alexandrian beads is evident--though the two styles are more different (or distinct) than similar.

Jamey

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