The use of a diamond splinter turned by a bow drill to drill the quartz beads in present day Cambay, India has been documented. A group of Cambay beads were made available for study. They were compared with a similar group of quartz beads excavated in Mantai, Sri-Lanka. These were dated stratigraphically c.700-1000 A.D. Silicone impressions were made of the drill holes from selected beads from both Cambay and Mantai. These were examined by means of scanning electron microscopy. The pattern of drilling was the same, suggesting that the technique of drilling with a diamond splinter and bow drill was an ancient one. This has not been previously reported
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Recent excavations conducted on historic Creek Indian components at the Tarver (9JO6) and Little Tar...
In the Urals, there are more than a hundred products with large-diameter holes, some of which are ma...
Beads from graves of the Samad Assemblage, Sultanate of Oman and from an ancient crafts quarter of t...
The use of a diamond splinter turned by a bow drill to drill the quartz beads in present day Cambay,...
A microscopic examination of silicone impressions of the perforations of beads, sealstones, and amul...
Replication experiments of chert and metavolcanic bead drills were used to produce <italic>Olivella ...
Although previously unrecognized, South India was once home to a major stone-beadmaking industry. At...
The vein type graphite deposits which are rich in carbon found in Sri Lanka occur in metamorphic roc...
The method of sampling and preparing samples of diamond-drill core, explained in this article, was u...
Afghanistan occupies a unique geographic position at the crossroads of Asia on the trade routes betw...
Today glass beads are a major product of India from at least three different locations, using altoge...
Abompe is the current bauxite beadmaking site in Ghana and the hills of the Kwahu Plateau above the ...
Products with large diameter holes (1.5 cm and more) are rarely discovered in the Urals. Among them,...
Personal ornaments are a very specific kind of material production in human societies and are partic...
In the Urals and adjacent territories, jade products are few and represented mainly by jewelry (ring...
Recent excavations conducted on historic Creek Indian components at the Tarver (9JO6) and Little Tar...
In the Urals, there are more than a hundred products with large-diameter holes, some of which are ma...
Beads from graves of the Samad Assemblage, Sultanate of Oman and from an ancient crafts quarter of t...