Ancient egyptian necklace found in Siberian grave
Archaeologists have unveiled pictures of a brightly-coloured glass necklace believed to be from Ancient Egypt found in a 2,400-year-old burial mound in Siberia.
Nicknamed “Cleopatra’s Necklace” by the Russians who found it, the jewellery was discovered on the skeleton of a 25-year-old woman, believed to have been a virgin priestess.
This is the first time a picture of the priceless 17-bead necklace has been shown since it was found in the Altai Mountains by archaeologist Yelena Borodovskya, the Daily Mail reported.
Siberian academics have released the images in the hope of finding experts from across the world who may be able to pinpoint the necklace’s exact origin.
The necklace discovered nine years ago has a striking variety of colours, beautiful shades of deep and light yellow and blue.
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