Unattributed newspaper article, probably New York City (a shorter version appeared in The Review, Dayton, Ohio, Nov. 15, 1934). It presents both fact and some fiction, like the Czechs not being able to “horn in” and the Italian beads being made near Milan
During the mid-19th century, some scholars believed that the chevron beads found in early Indian gra...
Bead Making at Murano and Venice, by B. Harvey Carroll, Jr., is a rare eyewitness account of beadma...
The Tani tribes of Arunachal Pradesh in India\u27s remote northeast wear various heirloom necklaces ...
The purchase of Manhattan Island is an unrecorded event dressed in mystery and myth. An examination ...
With the possible exception of the Egyptian and Syrian beadmakers of Roman times, no glass bead prod...
Loaded with 200 tons of goods heading for Omaha, Nebraska, and Sioux City and Council Bluffs, Iowa, ...
Interesting accounts of the manufacture of Venetian glass beads turn up in the most unlikely places....
To the 16th-century Iroquois living in what is now central New York state, European glass trade bead...
Little has been published in English about Malay ceremonial textiles. This article relates early-20t...
During the 19th and 20th centuries, Gablonz in northern Bohemia (now Jablonec nad Nisou in the Czech...
Originally published in Godey\u27s Magazine and Lady\u27s Book in 1854 (pp. 213-216), this article p...
The heirloom beads of the Kachin and Naga - known respectively as khaji and deo moni - were discusse...
During the 17th and 18th centuries, Native Americans rarely adorned ceramic objects with glass beads...
Early glass beads acquired by the Mohawk Indians of New York state were a mixture of whatever was ma...
During the last few years, Indian archaeologists have concentrated their efforts on the investigatio...
During the mid-19th century, some scholars believed that the chevron beads found in early Indian gra...
Bead Making at Murano and Venice, by B. Harvey Carroll, Jr., is a rare eyewitness account of beadma...
The Tani tribes of Arunachal Pradesh in India\u27s remote northeast wear various heirloom necklaces ...
The purchase of Manhattan Island is an unrecorded event dressed in mystery and myth. An examination ...
With the possible exception of the Egyptian and Syrian beadmakers of Roman times, no glass bead prod...
Loaded with 200 tons of goods heading for Omaha, Nebraska, and Sioux City and Council Bluffs, Iowa, ...
Interesting accounts of the manufacture of Venetian glass beads turn up in the most unlikely places....
To the 16th-century Iroquois living in what is now central New York state, European glass trade bead...
Little has been published in English about Malay ceremonial textiles. This article relates early-20t...
During the 19th and 20th centuries, Gablonz in northern Bohemia (now Jablonec nad Nisou in the Czech...
Originally published in Godey\u27s Magazine and Lady\u27s Book in 1854 (pp. 213-216), this article p...
The heirloom beads of the Kachin and Naga - known respectively as khaji and deo moni - were discusse...
During the 17th and 18th centuries, Native Americans rarely adorned ceramic objects with glass beads...
Early glass beads acquired by the Mohawk Indians of New York state were a mixture of whatever was ma...
During the last few years, Indian archaeologists have concentrated their efforts on the investigatio...
During the mid-19th century, some scholars believed that the chevron beads found in early Indian gra...
Bead Making at Murano and Venice, by B. Harvey Carroll, Jr., is a rare eyewitness account of beadma...
The Tani tribes of Arunachal Pradesh in India\u27s remote northeast wear various heirloom necklaces ...