Thirty years have passed since the late Richard G. Conn presented this paper at the conference of the Canadian Archaeological Association in Winnipeg, March 8-9, 1968. It is presented here to show us how far we have come and how far we still have to go
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Ancient glass beads as a window to the ancient world Glass beads, both beautiful and portable, ha...
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The sources of trade beads found in archeological sites in North American may be discovered through ...
Archaeological excavations conducted at Hudson\u27s Bay Company Fort Vancouver recovered 100,000+ tr...
International Bead & Beadwork Conference, Jamey D. Allen and Valerie Hector (eds.) (2007), reviewed ...
Compiled by Karlis Karklins The Bead Forum: Newsletter of the Society of Bead Researchers was initia...
Over the past few decades, several new analytical techniques have been used to determine the composi...
Glass Beads from Gloucester Point, Virginia, by Laurie E. Burgess and Christopher Sperling. • Borneo...
Ancient glass beads as a window to the ancient world Glass beads, both beautiful and portable, ha...
Ancient glass beads as a window to the ancient world Glass beads, both beautiful and portable, ha...
During the 19th and 20th centuries, Gablonz in northern Bohemia (now Jablonec nad Nisou in the Czech...
Loaded with 200 tons of goods heading for Omaha, Nebraska, and Sioux City and Council Bluffs, Iowa, ...
Contact in the 16th Century, edited by Brad Loewen and Claude Chapdelaine, reviewed by Marvin T. Smi...
Ornaments from the Past: Bead Studies after Beck, Ian C. Glover , Helen Hughes Brock, and Julian Hen...
14 pages. First published in "Archaeological Research in Asia" by Elsevier.Stone and glass beads are...
The year 2006 marks the 80th anniversary of the presentation of a Classification and Nomenclature o...
African Beads: Jewels of a Continent, by Evelyn Simak and Carl Dreibelbis (2010), reviewed by Ato Ha...
The sources of trade beads found in archeological sites in North American may be discovered through ...
Archaeological excavations conducted at Hudson\u27s Bay Company Fort Vancouver recovered 100,000+ tr...
International Bead & Beadwork Conference, Jamey D. Allen and Valerie Hector (eds.) (2007), reviewed ...