This book explores the economic evidence for the settlement at Bornais on South Uist. It reports in detail on the large assemblages of material found during the excavations at mounds 2 and 2A. There is important evidence for craft activity, such as bone and antler working and this includes the only comb making workshop from a rural settlement in Britain. A large proportion of the copper alloy, bone and antler assemblages comprise pieces of personal adornment and provide important information on the dress and thereby social relations within the settlement occupation. There is a large assemblage of iron tools and fittings, which provides important information on the activities taking place at the settlement. The information derived from the a...
A collection of glass beads found in Lumbu (Mbanza Kongo, Angola) were analyzed by means of a multi-...
Four blue glass beads from the prehistoric site of Gardom’s Edge, in the upland area of the Peak Dis...
A total of seventeen annular transparent blue glass beads and one cylindrical glass bead with opaque...
This book explores the economic evidence for the settlement at Bornais on South Uist. It reports in ...
One hundred and ninety three glass fragments from the canabae in York were analysed (first to fourth...
This book explores the economic evidence for the settlement at Bornais on South Uist. It reports in ...
An assemblage of glass fragments from the Tarbat monastery excavations were analysed by SEM-EDXA. Of...
Hitherto, the majority of studies which have included the discussion of Viking glass beads have main...
Egyptian, Mesopotamian and Mycenaean glass are all examples of the High Magnesium Glass composition ...
This scientific analysis of evidence excavated from glass-making sites, Blunden's Wood (c. 1330 AD),...
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This thesis is a study of all known Anglo-Saxon vessel glass (2847 sherds) found at twenty-three set...
A multidisciplinary study of a unique group of Late Bronze Age (LBA) ceremonial glass axe heads and ...
This study is concerned with the compositional analysis of Roman and early post-Roman glass from bo...
This study presents the results of an archaeometrical investigation performed on 75 black glass bead...
A collection of glass beads found in Lumbu (Mbanza Kongo, Angola) were analyzed by means of a multi-...
Four blue glass beads from the prehistoric site of Gardom’s Edge, in the upland area of the Peak Dis...
A total of seventeen annular transparent blue glass beads and one cylindrical glass bead with opaque...
This book explores the economic evidence for the settlement at Bornais on South Uist. It reports in ...
One hundred and ninety three glass fragments from the canabae in York were analysed (first to fourth...
This book explores the economic evidence for the settlement at Bornais on South Uist. It reports in ...
An assemblage of glass fragments from the Tarbat monastery excavations were analysed by SEM-EDXA. Of...
Hitherto, the majority of studies which have included the discussion of Viking glass beads have main...
Egyptian, Mesopotamian and Mycenaean glass are all examples of the High Magnesium Glass composition ...
This scientific analysis of evidence excavated from glass-making sites, Blunden's Wood (c. 1330 AD),...
&n...
This thesis is a study of all known Anglo-Saxon vessel glass (2847 sherds) found at twenty-three set...
A multidisciplinary study of a unique group of Late Bronze Age (LBA) ceremonial glass axe heads and ...
This study is concerned with the compositional analysis of Roman and early post-Roman glass from bo...
This study presents the results of an archaeometrical investigation performed on 75 black glass bead...
A collection of glass beads found in Lumbu (Mbanza Kongo, Angola) were analyzed by means of a multi-...
Four blue glass beads from the prehistoric site of Gardom’s Edge, in the upland area of the Peak Dis...
A total of seventeen annular transparent blue glass beads and one cylindrical glass bead with opaque...