In the current literature, Saharan green-colored stone beads are identified with the term emeraude garamantique, while several archaeological investigations on Garamantian contexts referred to them as amazonite. Moreover, according to the hypothesis proposed by Monod, authors identify the only source of amazonite to be the pegmatite swarm at Eghei Zuma (northern Tibesti, Libya). To check this assumption, we characterized the composition of green-colored stone beads found at Fewet, a Garamantian site (2nd century BC \u2013 1st century AD) in the Libyan Sahara. We performed electron microprobe analyses on stone beads from Fewet and ethnographic contexts of Mali, Mauritania, and Sudan. Furthermore, lacking a regional database on amazonite to c...
Abstract. Greenstones were highly appreciated in pre-Hispanic Mesoamerica. Most of the finest green ...
The site of Fewet, located in the south-western part of the Fezzan region (Libya), was inhabited by ...
The presence of glass beads in West African archaeological sites provides important evi- dence of lo...
In the current literature, Saharan green-colored stone beads are identified with the term ´emeraude ...
We present and discuss the results of the first archaeometric study carried out on green stone beads...
References in the ancient sources indicate that the Libyan desert was a source of \u2018carbunculi\u...
International audienceThe preventive excavation of an archaeological site located at the Gare Mariti...
The presence of exotic materials in funerary contexts in the Sudanese Nile Valley suggests increasin...
In 1980, a small pot containing 622 carnelian and quartz beads was found accidentally at Ala, in the...
Written sources document the pursuit of trade between India and the Mediterranean world during the e...
The raw material and shape choices for stone beads are extremely diverse, but while a diversity of c...
In the early twentieth century, Guy Brunton located a small number of turquoise beads and pendants i...
Beads are objects of infinite diversity among the Mina-Guen of southern Togo. They accompany the peo...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 193-198) and index.Bones, teeth, claws and shells. Ostrich e...
Intercultural relations and trade are important components of understanding of historical interrelat...
Abstract. Greenstones were highly appreciated in pre-Hispanic Mesoamerica. Most of the finest green ...
The site of Fewet, located in the south-western part of the Fezzan region (Libya), was inhabited by ...
The presence of glass beads in West African archaeological sites provides important evi- dence of lo...
In the current literature, Saharan green-colored stone beads are identified with the term ´emeraude ...
We present and discuss the results of the first archaeometric study carried out on green stone beads...
References in the ancient sources indicate that the Libyan desert was a source of \u2018carbunculi\u...
International audienceThe preventive excavation of an archaeological site located at the Gare Mariti...
The presence of exotic materials in funerary contexts in the Sudanese Nile Valley suggests increasin...
In 1980, a small pot containing 622 carnelian and quartz beads was found accidentally at Ala, in the...
Written sources document the pursuit of trade between India and the Mediterranean world during the e...
The raw material and shape choices for stone beads are extremely diverse, but while a diversity of c...
In the early twentieth century, Guy Brunton located a small number of turquoise beads and pendants i...
Beads are objects of infinite diversity among the Mina-Guen of southern Togo. They accompany the peo...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 193-198) and index.Bones, teeth, claws and shells. Ostrich e...
Intercultural relations and trade are important components of understanding of historical interrelat...
Abstract. Greenstones were highly appreciated in pre-Hispanic Mesoamerica. Most of the finest green ...
The site of Fewet, located in the south-western part of the Fezzan region (Libya), was inhabited by ...
The presence of glass beads in West African archaeological sites provides important evi- dence of lo...