Ring-eye blue beads in Iron Age central Italy – Preliminary discussion of technology and possible trade connections
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M. Malagodi | A. Re | A. Lo Giudice | P. Davit | G. Fiocco | A. Gorghinian | M. Gulmini | S. Francone | Oleh Yatsuk | Alessandra Serges | Leonie Koch | Marco Ferretti | Cristiano Iaia
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