This is the first dedicated and comprehensive study of glass beads from Early Medieval Ireland, presenting the first national classification, typology, dating and consideration of the social context and symbology of glass beads. The study was initiated in part as a response to a widely acknowledged dearth of knowledge concerning glass beads in the canon of Irish archaeology (Hencken 1950, 133; Edwards 1990, 93). This dearth of study is in marked contrast to the situation internationally which, over the past number of years, has seen a number of seminal studies, with the result that a considerable body of work is now available on Anglo-Saxon and European beads (e.g. Andrae 1975; Callmer 1977; Guido 1978; 1999; Lunstrume 1976; Templemann---Ma...
EMAP Report 6.1 deals with the archaeological evidence for industrial activity on secular sites in e...
This thesis is a study of all known Anglo-Saxon vessel glass (2847 sherds) found at twenty-three set...
This paper presents a classification for beads of the Merovingian period (ca. A.D. 450-750) in the L...
Hitherto, the majority of studies which have included the discussion of Viking glass beads have main...
This book discusses the glass beads of Britain and Ireland. It provides a classification and chronol...
An overview of the archaeological typology of early medieval glass beads and chemical glass types in...
This study aims to demonstrate the potential for understanding first millennium glass beads not as i...
Birte Brugmann's 'Beads from Anglo-Saxon Graves' digital archive consists of a spreadsheet containin...
This thesis is the first comprehensive study of ritual drinking vessels of horn and wood from later ...
The study presents 175 artefacts from the settlement center in Gniezno – beads and rings. The materi...
The thesis is focused on the finds of glass and faience which are to be found in the form of beads a...
Over 300 glass beads found at Sewerby, Bridlington, East Yorkshire, in a cemetery used in the sixth ...
Many thousands of glass beads have been excavated from Early British cemeteries of the fifth and six...
This study focuses on metal foil beads from Bukël in Albania presenting results from technological i...
EMAP Report 6.1 deals with the archaeological evidence for industrial activity on secular sites in e...
EMAP Report 6.1 deals with the archaeological evidence for industrial activity on secular sites in e...
This thesis is a study of all known Anglo-Saxon vessel glass (2847 sherds) found at twenty-three set...
This paper presents a classification for beads of the Merovingian period (ca. A.D. 450-750) in the L...
Hitherto, the majority of studies which have included the discussion of Viking glass beads have main...
This book discusses the glass beads of Britain and Ireland. It provides a classification and chronol...
An overview of the archaeological typology of early medieval glass beads and chemical glass types in...
This study aims to demonstrate the potential for understanding first millennium glass beads not as i...
Birte Brugmann's 'Beads from Anglo-Saxon Graves' digital archive consists of a spreadsheet containin...
This thesis is the first comprehensive study of ritual drinking vessels of horn and wood from later ...
The study presents 175 artefacts from the settlement center in Gniezno – beads and rings. The materi...
The thesis is focused on the finds of glass and faience which are to be found in the form of beads a...
Over 300 glass beads found at Sewerby, Bridlington, East Yorkshire, in a cemetery used in the sixth ...
Many thousands of glass beads have been excavated from Early British cemeteries of the fifth and six...
This study focuses on metal foil beads from Bukël in Albania presenting results from technological i...
EMAP Report 6.1 deals with the archaeological evidence for industrial activity on secular sites in e...
EMAP Report 6.1 deals with the archaeological evidence for industrial activity on secular sites in e...
This thesis is a study of all known Anglo-Saxon vessel glass (2847 sherds) found at twenty-three set...
This paper presents a classification for beads of the Merovingian period (ca. A.D. 450-750) in the L...