The necklace was dated to the Bronze Age, officials said, which is also called Hallstatt C and marked a transition from the Bronze Age to the Iron Age, when iron swords are used with bronze swords.
The 'Queen of the Inch' lived on Inchmarnock, off the coast of the Isle of Bute, in the Bronze Age. She was buried in a cist with her jet necklace and flint knife. Her skull was used for a facial ...