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believe the beads descend with the rain. These special 

 beads have attracted much attention since Mr. Hobley 

 described them. It is extremely probable that they 

 found their way up the Nile, for Mr. Hobley saw 

 in the British Museum blue, yellow, and jasper beads. 

 identical in appearance to the Nya-luo beads, from 

 Ancient Egypt and some buried cities in Beluchistan. 



Cunningham, J. F. 

 Hobley, C. W. 



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