Ancient necklaces

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“The following, also, are specimens of other ancient necklances. The first, small golden lizards alternate with drops. The second one was found at St. Agatha, near Naples, in the sepulchre of a Greek lady. It has 71 pendants. The third, fourth, and fifth, were found in Etrurian tombs.” — Anthon, 1891

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Charles Anthon Aenid of Virgil (New York: Harper & Brothers Publishers, 1891) 361

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