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Adornments in ancient Thrace were chiefly insignia of wealth and power and served religious and other ceremonial functions; their decorative purpose was secondary. Their form and decoration can indicate their origin and date and reveal larger cultural dynamics unfolding in Thrace. Classical and Early Hellenistic jewelry fashion was influenced by the Greek style; the Early Iron Age repertoire was entirely...