Little has been published in English about Malay ceremonial textiles. This article relates early-20th-century beaded examples to historical descriptions and court literature to illustrate the link between beaded and bejeweled hangings
Drawing on the rich tradition of textile crafts in the Ottoman Empire, Turkish soldiers incarcerated...
With the possible exception of the Egyptian and Syrian beadmakers of Roman times, no glass bead prod...
Situated in the southwestern region of the Crimea, the Belbek IV cemetery was utilized for much of t...
Originally published in Godey\u27s Magazine and Lady\u27s Book in 1854 (pp. 213-216), this article p...
Loaded with 200 tons of goods heading for Omaha, Nebraska, and Sioux City and Council Bluffs, Iowa, ...
The Art of Beadwork: Historic Inspiration, Contemporary Design, by Valerie Hector (2005), reviewed b...
During the 19th and 20th centuries, Gablonz in northern Bohemia (now Jablonec nad Nisou in the Czech...
An ancient bead is a document from the past—a message in a bottle—written in some lost symbolic lang...
While countless tons of European glass beads flowed into West Africa over the centuries, there is st...
A variety of Lucayan shell, stone, and coral beads as well as beadmaking waste was recovered from se...
Burials excavated on the north coast of Peru were associated with 16th-century European glass beads ...
Archaeological excavations conducted at Hudson\u27s Bay Company Fort Vancouver recovered 100,000+ tr...
The heirloom beads of the Kachin and Naga - known respectively as khaji and deo moni - were discusse...
A variety of glass beads were encountered in jar burials dating to the 15th-17th centuries found on ...
It is the intention of this paper to place the Diakhité beads into a historical and archaeological p...
Drawing on the rich tradition of textile crafts in the Ottoman Empire, Turkish soldiers incarcerated...
With the possible exception of the Egyptian and Syrian beadmakers of Roman times, no glass bead prod...
Situated in the southwestern region of the Crimea, the Belbek IV cemetery was utilized for much of t...
Originally published in Godey\u27s Magazine and Lady\u27s Book in 1854 (pp. 213-216), this article p...
Loaded with 200 tons of goods heading for Omaha, Nebraska, and Sioux City and Council Bluffs, Iowa, ...
The Art of Beadwork: Historic Inspiration, Contemporary Design, by Valerie Hector (2005), reviewed b...
During the 19th and 20th centuries, Gablonz in northern Bohemia (now Jablonec nad Nisou in the Czech...
An ancient bead is a document from the past—a message in a bottle—written in some lost symbolic lang...
While countless tons of European glass beads flowed into West Africa over the centuries, there is st...
A variety of Lucayan shell, stone, and coral beads as well as beadmaking waste was recovered from se...
Burials excavated on the north coast of Peru were associated with 16th-century European glass beads ...
Archaeological excavations conducted at Hudson\u27s Bay Company Fort Vancouver recovered 100,000+ tr...
The heirloom beads of the Kachin and Naga - known respectively as khaji and deo moni - were discusse...
A variety of glass beads were encountered in jar burials dating to the 15th-17th centuries found on ...
It is the intention of this paper to place the Diakhité beads into a historical and archaeological p...
Drawing on the rich tradition of textile crafts in the Ottoman Empire, Turkish soldiers incarcerated...
With the possible exception of the Egyptian and Syrian beadmakers of Roman times, no glass bead prod...
Situated in the southwestern region of the Crimea, the Belbek IV cemetery was utilized for much of t...