This book discusses the glass beads of Britain and Ireland. It provides a classification and chronology of beads, mainly of the Iron Age and Roman periods, but extending back into the Bronze Age. Supported by colour plates and line illustrations, it describes a series of detailed Schedules, arranged by Classes on a geographical basis and is supported by distribution maps
Artefacts and Archaeology deals with the wide range of objects produced by the Iron Age and Roman cu...
Hitherto, the majority of studies which have included the discussion of Viking glass beads have main...
Artefacts and Archaeology deals with the wide range of objects produced by the Iron Age and Roman cu...
This is the first dedicated and comprehensive study of glass beads from Early Medieval Ireland, pres...
Birte Brugmann's 'Beads from Anglo-Saxon Graves' digital archive consists of a spreadsheet containin...
Four blue glass beads from the prehistoric site of Gardom’s Edge, in the upland area of the Peak Dis...
Many thousands of glass beads have been excavated from Early British cemeteries of the fifth and six...
The thesis is focused on the finds of glass and faience which are to be found in the form of beads a...
An overview of the archaeological typology of early medieval glass beads and chemical glass types in...
Compositional analysis has proved to be a powerful tool for investigating the recycling of transpare...
This study aims to demonstrate the potential for understanding first millennium glass beads not as i...
This project sets out to produce a database of all imported pottery and glass found in Western Brita...
A total of seventeen annular transparent blue glass beads and one cylindrical glass bead with opaque...
Son Mas is a ritual site in the north of Mallorca (Spain) which has known a long occupation from the...
Pottery has been one of the most popular artefacts in the study of the Iron Age in central-southern ...
Artefacts and Archaeology deals with the wide range of objects produced by the Iron Age and Roman cu...
Hitherto, the majority of studies which have included the discussion of Viking glass beads have main...
Artefacts and Archaeology deals with the wide range of objects produced by the Iron Age and Roman cu...
This is the first dedicated and comprehensive study of glass beads from Early Medieval Ireland, pres...
Birte Brugmann's 'Beads from Anglo-Saxon Graves' digital archive consists of a spreadsheet containin...
Four blue glass beads from the prehistoric site of Gardom’s Edge, in the upland area of the Peak Dis...
Many thousands of glass beads have been excavated from Early British cemeteries of the fifth and six...
The thesis is focused on the finds of glass and faience which are to be found in the form of beads a...
An overview of the archaeological typology of early medieval glass beads and chemical glass types in...
Compositional analysis has proved to be a powerful tool for investigating the recycling of transpare...
This study aims to demonstrate the potential for understanding first millennium glass beads not as i...
This project sets out to produce a database of all imported pottery and glass found in Western Brita...
A total of seventeen annular transparent blue glass beads and one cylindrical glass bead with opaque...
Son Mas is a ritual site in the north of Mallorca (Spain) which has known a long occupation from the...
Pottery has been one of the most popular artefacts in the study of the Iron Age in central-southern ...
Artefacts and Archaeology deals with the wide range of objects produced by the Iron Age and Roman cu...
Hitherto, the majority of studies which have included the discussion of Viking glass beads have main...
Artefacts and Archaeology deals with the wide range of objects produced by the Iron Age and Roman cu...