none1noVolume pubblicato nella collana Studies in Comparative World History, diretta da Patrick Manning. Il saggio è stato sottoposto a tripla blind peer review. Il numero delle pagine del PDF (190-215) non corrisponde a quello della pubblicazione finale (192-217), in quanto il PDF caricato, per motivi di copyright, è quello pre-print.The link between Europe and the rest of the world is often studied with Europe being the consumer of luxury commodities and Africa, America and Asia being the producers of exotic goods. As a consequence, very few studies have focused on Africans as consumers and very little attention has been paid to the ways in which consumer patterns in Africa were modified by the import of foreign goods, particularly by tho...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 193-198) and index.Bones, teeth, claws and shells. Ostrich e...
The largest known collection of La Tène glass from Němčice in Moravia dating to the 3rd and 2nd cent...
Between the 17th and the 18th centuries ornamental objects destined for people, garments and clothin...
The link between Europe and the rest of the world is often studied with Europe being the consumer of...
none1noThe study of monetary systems in the history of Africa is a subject that by its nature crosse...
A wide variety of glass beads poured into Central East Africa during the second half of the 19th cen...
This article presents the discovery and analysis of a new glass bead assemblage from the Swahili sit...
The greatest cultural historian of beads Lydia Sciama dramatically instructs us that: ‘One cannot ov...
The greatest cultural historian of beads Lydia Sciama dramatically instructs us that: ‘One cannot ov...
Glass beads have been produced and traded for millennia all over the world for use as everyday item...
Luxury goods, used in mediaeval long distance trade ca. AD 900-1250, found an important market among...
Glass beads form a large part of archaeological evidence attesting to Indian Ocean trade with easter...
A collection of glass beads found in Lumbu (Mbanza Kongo, Angola) were analyzed by means of a multi-...
Beads are objects of infinite diversity among the Mina-Guen of southern Togo. They accompany the peo...
Glass beads have long played an important role in the art and culture of Cameroon, a country situate...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 193-198) and index.Bones, teeth, claws and shells. Ostrich e...
The largest known collection of La Tène glass from Němčice in Moravia dating to the 3rd and 2nd cent...
Between the 17th and the 18th centuries ornamental objects destined for people, garments and clothin...
The link between Europe and the rest of the world is often studied with Europe being the consumer of...
none1noThe study of monetary systems in the history of Africa is a subject that by its nature crosse...
A wide variety of glass beads poured into Central East Africa during the second half of the 19th cen...
This article presents the discovery and analysis of a new glass bead assemblage from the Swahili sit...
The greatest cultural historian of beads Lydia Sciama dramatically instructs us that: ‘One cannot ov...
The greatest cultural historian of beads Lydia Sciama dramatically instructs us that: ‘One cannot ov...
Glass beads have been produced and traded for millennia all over the world for use as everyday item...
Luxury goods, used in mediaeval long distance trade ca. AD 900-1250, found an important market among...
Glass beads form a large part of archaeological evidence attesting to Indian Ocean trade with easter...
A collection of glass beads found in Lumbu (Mbanza Kongo, Angola) were analyzed by means of a multi-...
Beads are objects of infinite diversity among the Mina-Guen of southern Togo. They accompany the peo...
Glass beads have long played an important role in the art and culture of Cameroon, a country situate...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 193-198) and index.Bones, teeth, claws and shells. Ostrich e...
The largest known collection of La Tène glass from Němčice in Moravia dating to the 3rd and 2nd cent...
Between the 17th and the 18th centuries ornamental objects destined for people, garments and clothin...