In 17th-century England, the village of Norton St Philip was well known as a center for the manufacture of clay tobacco pipes. In recent years, however, discoveries have shown that pipes were not the only things they made, as among a variety of interesting objects are some quite remarkable beads
Originally published in Godey\u27s Magazine and Lady\u27s Book in 1854 (pp. 213-216), this article p...
Abompe is the current bauxite beadmaking site in Ghana and the hills of the Kwahu Plateau above the ...
Burials excavated on the north coast of Peru were associated with 16th-century European glass beads ...
Excavations in 2001 and 2005 at Hammersmith Embankment in West London uncovered the remains of two g...
The examination and analysis of the kaolin clay pipe collection from Port Royal, Jamaica, revealed s...
Beads fashioned from the stems of clay tobacco pipes have been found at a number of archaeological s...
Glass Beads from Gloucester Point, Virginia, by Laurie E. Burgess and Christopher Sperling. • Borneo...
Interesting accounts of the manufacture of Venetian glass beads turn up in the most unlikely places....
Glass beads. Among finds from an Anglo-Saxon cemetery discovered at The Meads, Sittingbourne, Kent. ...
Coloured beads discovered at an Anglo-Saxon inhumation cemetery at Sewerby, Yorkshire. These images ...
Recent excavations conducted on historic Creek Indian components at the Tarver (9JO6) and Little Tar...
The site of a provisioning station operated by the Dutch East India Company near the Cape of Good Ho...
Loaded with 200 tons of goods heading for Omaha, Nebraska, and Sioux City and Council Bluffs, Iowa, ...
Excavations at historic sites often result in the recovery of an abundance of white clay tobacco pip...
A variety of glass beads were encountered in jar burials dating to the 15th-17th centuries found on ...
Originally published in Godey\u27s Magazine and Lady\u27s Book in 1854 (pp. 213-216), this article p...
Abompe is the current bauxite beadmaking site in Ghana and the hills of the Kwahu Plateau above the ...
Burials excavated on the north coast of Peru were associated with 16th-century European glass beads ...
Excavations in 2001 and 2005 at Hammersmith Embankment in West London uncovered the remains of two g...
The examination and analysis of the kaolin clay pipe collection from Port Royal, Jamaica, revealed s...
Beads fashioned from the stems of clay tobacco pipes have been found at a number of archaeological s...
Glass Beads from Gloucester Point, Virginia, by Laurie E. Burgess and Christopher Sperling. • Borneo...
Interesting accounts of the manufacture of Venetian glass beads turn up in the most unlikely places....
Glass beads. Among finds from an Anglo-Saxon cemetery discovered at The Meads, Sittingbourne, Kent. ...
Coloured beads discovered at an Anglo-Saxon inhumation cemetery at Sewerby, Yorkshire. These images ...
Recent excavations conducted on historic Creek Indian components at the Tarver (9JO6) and Little Tar...
The site of a provisioning station operated by the Dutch East India Company near the Cape of Good Ho...
Loaded with 200 tons of goods heading for Omaha, Nebraska, and Sioux City and Council Bluffs, Iowa, ...
Excavations at historic sites often result in the recovery of an abundance of white clay tobacco pip...
A variety of glass beads were encountered in jar burials dating to the 15th-17th centuries found on ...
Originally published in Godey\u27s Magazine and Lady\u27s Book in 1854 (pp. 213-216), this article p...
Abompe is the current bauxite beadmaking site in Ghana and the hills of the Kwahu Plateau above the ...
Burials excavated on the north coast of Peru were associated with 16th-century European glass beads ...