Ancient Agate Beads
Ancient Agate Beads
Product Description: This ancient agate bead, known as "Bactrian Agate," was excavated from the regions around Afghanistan. Its historical significance and unique characteristics make it a valuable collectible for enthusiasts and historians alike.
Specifications:
- Origin: Regions around Afghanistan
- Estimated Production Period: 2nd to 1st century BCE
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Dimensions:
- Width: 19.5mm
- Depth: 11.5mm
- Hole Size: 1.5mm
Special Notes:
Please note that this is an antique item and may have scratches, cracks, or chips. Additionally, there may be some new chips. Please refer to the photos for confirmation.
About Bactrian Agate:
Bactria is a historical region that spanned parts of what are now northeastern Iran, Afghanistan, and Uzbekistan. Known for its frequently changing governance and the rule of various dynasties, Bactria's precise origins are unclear. However, the Greco-Bactrian Kingdom, established around the 3rd century BCE and lasting until the turn of the common era, is well-documented. This kingdom was known for its vibrant commerce and craftsmanship and was a pivotal center along the Silk Road trade routes. Ancient beads and other artifacts crafted in the Bactrian region often traveled through these routes, reaching distant lands such as Tibet, where they are frequently excavated today.