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One of the first Pumtek bead necklaces made in Ancient China by the Ancient Qiang decorated with PIE symbols. We date the necklace to c. 2300 BC. A spectacular ancient bead necklace displaying all the characteristics of authenticity. Number one of which is displaying green fluorescence under shortwave UVC light. Typology dates to the Machang Phase of the Majiayao Culture. The reason for dating it to this time is fully explained in our study, which is a complete history of pumtek beads and their symbols. Links to this are given below. The most ancient beads probably passed down 200 generations. We believe that we are the first to suggest that this symbol, known world-wide, is based on mammoth tusk Schreger Lines, which was then reproduced on Ukrainian Paleolithic ivory carvings. This aspect is fully explained in Volume 1 of our study: ‘Heirloom Beads and Bronze Plates of the Burmese Chin: Their links to the ancient Qiang people and Proto-Indo-Europeans originating in Anatolia/The Levant spreading West and East via the cultures of Yarmukian, Vinca, Cucuteni, LBK, Greece, Ur, Bactria, Hongshan, Daxi, Majiayao, Qijia, Shang, Zhou, Qin and Han Dynasties. 6000 BC to the present day’. By Stephen Moxey with the assistance of Rachada Moxey. 10 volumes, 1039p, 2000 photos. London, England 2021. This can be downloaded from the following links: https://independent.academia.edu/step... https://www.ccbeads.co.uk/ Here we show in detail one of the most important Burma Haka Chin Pumtek necklaces in our collection. In our possession for 31 years, and, following 9 years of intensive study, including stereo microscope, Dino-Lite, UVC shortwave light 254nm, and typology, our conclusion is that it is one of the earliest known made by the Ancient Qiang; from Chinese, Triassic Age, 225million years old silicified wood. We identify many of the beads as deriving from the extinct araucarioxylon species. This is a difficult process, as many beads are in a quartz-like state, displaying only traces of the original tree. We are also limited by the stringing arrangement – the strings are fragile, and it would be a most laborious task for us to re-string. There are probably hundreds of thousands of replica beads on the market. Claiming to be ‘first-generation’ beads, enormous prices are asked for them. In our study we show many of these. Despite challenging Chinese bead dealers to replicate our findings on Chinese bead forums, not one bead has been shown to come anywhere near our results. Pumtek beads appeared in the West during the early 1980s, undoubtedly with some of them as ancient as ours. Some of these beads were tested by experts (reportedly arranged by David Ebbinghouse at the famous Smithsonian) and, according to the renowned bead expert Peter Francis, found to fluoresce under shortwave light. Until we published our findings, starting in 2013, nobody appears to have noted what colour it should be. Of our 1543 beads, more than 100 fluoresced and we proved that the colour should be light green to bright green. This is due to the trace elements of uranium absorbed by trees during volcanic eruptions hundreds of millions of years ago. However, the Chin retained their most treasured beads until the last, and that is how we, greatly by chance, came across a family, who had made the long trek from the Chin Hills to Thailand in 1991, selling these most ancient heirloom beads. We bought 40 necklaces from them, as well as many ancient bronze belts which also bear the same symbols as on Pumtek beads. We are producing a series of videos for educational purposes, whereby a collector or enthusiast can get a true idea of the results to expect from a true ancient Pumtek bead. If an ordinary longwave ultraviolet light 365nm is used, then almost every bead will just reflect purple-like light. To detect the uranium content, denoting true ancient beads, a shortwave UV light at 254nm must be used, and great care taken with this. Special protective eyewear must be used, and bare skin must not be exposed to the light as it burns very easily.