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Beads made of glass and bone, bracelets made of glass or bronze, a few pendants found in the settlement and in tombs indicate a relatively ordinary range of jewellery. Two fragments of hollow gold bracelets are quite unusual. There are large numbers of fibulae, used to pin clothes together; the ones found in tombs are mainly made of bronze but the ones in the settlement are iron. A rock crystal, with multiple facets, was mounted as a pendant, evidence that it was acquired some distance away, rather than an example of long distance trading. The tweezers and razors were used for personal care.