Beads of copper are amongst the oldest and most widespread ornament forms known in North America. Native copper was an important material to prehistoric Americans, and certainly the most important metal. It was collected, transported and traded over wide areas from as early as seven thousand years before present, and its for ornaments persisted until it was gradually replaced by European metals over the many years of the contact period. A recently discovered cache of copper beads, bead preforms, awls, a crescent knife and scraps of raw copper at site 20KE20 in northern Michigan offers insight into the process of copper-bead production in fifth-century North America
Abompe is the current bauxite beadmaking site in Ghana and the hills of the Kwahu Plateau above the ...
Morlot: Explanation of the Figures. Fig. 1. Bead of enamel, or opaque stained-glass, in the Museum a...
Walking in Beauty: 11,000-Year-Old Beads and Ornaments from North America, by Margaret A. Jodry. • T...
A Possible Beadmaker\u27s Kit from North America\u27s Lake Superior Copper District: Examples of pre...
During the mid-19th century, some scholars believed that the chevron beads found in early Indian gra...
A Possible Beadmaker\u27s Kit from North America\u27s Lake Superior Copper District: Some of the cop...
The archeological site of Aztalan has been an interest of archeologists since the mid-nineteenth cen...
A Possible Beadmaker\u27s Kit from North America\u27s Lake Superior Copper District: Four concreted ...
The emergence of archaeological interest in native copper in the mid-1800s developed in concert with...
Miskwabik, Metal of Ritual examines the thousands of beautiful and intricate ritual works of art—fro...
Copper artifacts have been found at only 18 Caddo sites in the southern Caddo area of Southwest Arka...
This paper explores Indigenous use of copper metal to create objects of cultural importance on the N...
Here the processes and implications of cultural interactions occurring on the Northwest Coast of Nor...
Excavations at the late prehistoric-early historic Chinookan sites of Meier and Cathlapotle in the G...
The purpose of this thesis is to investigate the relationship between the appearance of native coppe...
Abompe is the current bauxite beadmaking site in Ghana and the hills of the Kwahu Plateau above the ...
Morlot: Explanation of the Figures. Fig. 1. Bead of enamel, or opaque stained-glass, in the Museum a...
Walking in Beauty: 11,000-Year-Old Beads and Ornaments from North America, by Margaret A. Jodry. • T...
A Possible Beadmaker\u27s Kit from North America\u27s Lake Superior Copper District: Examples of pre...
During the mid-19th century, some scholars believed that the chevron beads found in early Indian gra...
A Possible Beadmaker\u27s Kit from North America\u27s Lake Superior Copper District: Some of the cop...
The archeological site of Aztalan has been an interest of archeologists since the mid-nineteenth cen...
A Possible Beadmaker\u27s Kit from North America\u27s Lake Superior Copper District: Four concreted ...
The emergence of archaeological interest in native copper in the mid-1800s developed in concert with...
Miskwabik, Metal of Ritual examines the thousands of beautiful and intricate ritual works of art—fro...
Copper artifacts have been found at only 18 Caddo sites in the southern Caddo area of Southwest Arka...
This paper explores Indigenous use of copper metal to create objects of cultural importance on the N...
Here the processes and implications of cultural interactions occurring on the Northwest Coast of Nor...
Excavations at the late prehistoric-early historic Chinookan sites of Meier and Cathlapotle in the G...
The purpose of this thesis is to investigate the relationship between the appearance of native coppe...
Abompe is the current bauxite beadmaking site in Ghana and the hills of the Kwahu Plateau above the ...
Morlot: Explanation of the Figures. Fig. 1. Bead of enamel, or opaque stained-glass, in the Museum a...
Walking in Beauty: 11,000-Year-Old Beads and Ornaments from North America, by Margaret A. Jodry. • T...