A detailed description of the talc/steatite disk beads of Mehrgarh (Pakistan, 5th millennium BCE) allows the authors to identify archaeologically the work of some apprentice
Today glass beads are a major product of India from at least three different locations, using altoge...
Discovery of a bead-making activity area on the slopes of the citadel of the site of Konar Sandal So...
The differences in the composition of bead sets from the Filippovka I burial were analyzed by the au...
A detailed description of the talc/steatite disk beads of Mehrgarh (Pakistan, 5th millennium BCE) al...
A detailed reconstruction of the bead-making technology of talc/steatite disk beads at Mehrgarh (Pak...
The French Archaeological Mission in the Indus Basin in cooperation with the Department of Archaeolo...
Stone and shell beads of Indus Civilization sites have been thoroughly studied and dated since the i...
This study aims to demonstrate the potential for understanding first millennium glass beads not as i...
Stone bead crafts in the Neolithic Near East: technological Know-how and specializatio
Khambhat is an old port town facing Bay of Khambhat at the southern edge of District Anand, the Stat...
Abstract. The techno-economic analysis of hard-stone beads presented in the preceding chapter, at th...
The Indus Civilisation flourished in part of the Indian Subcontinent during the Bronze Age. It was a...
During the last few years, Indian archaeologists have concentrated their efforts on the investigatio...
The Indus Civilisation flourished in part of the Indian Subcontinent during the Bronze Age. It was a...
A study of the formation processes of the sediments and floors in a contemporary agate bead making w...
Today glass beads are a major product of India from at least three different locations, using altoge...
Discovery of a bead-making activity area on the slopes of the citadel of the site of Konar Sandal So...
The differences in the composition of bead sets from the Filippovka I burial were analyzed by the au...
A detailed description of the talc/steatite disk beads of Mehrgarh (Pakistan, 5th millennium BCE) al...
A detailed reconstruction of the bead-making technology of talc/steatite disk beads at Mehrgarh (Pak...
The French Archaeological Mission in the Indus Basin in cooperation with the Department of Archaeolo...
Stone and shell beads of Indus Civilization sites have been thoroughly studied and dated since the i...
This study aims to demonstrate the potential for understanding first millennium glass beads not as i...
Stone bead crafts in the Neolithic Near East: technological Know-how and specializatio
Khambhat is an old port town facing Bay of Khambhat at the southern edge of District Anand, the Stat...
Abstract. The techno-economic analysis of hard-stone beads presented in the preceding chapter, at th...
The Indus Civilisation flourished in part of the Indian Subcontinent during the Bronze Age. It was a...
During the last few years, Indian archaeologists have concentrated their efforts on the investigatio...
The Indus Civilisation flourished in part of the Indian Subcontinent during the Bronze Age. It was a...
A study of the formation processes of the sediments and floors in a contemporary agate bead making w...
Today glass beads are a major product of India from at least three different locations, using altoge...
Discovery of a bead-making activity area on the slopes of the citadel of the site of Konar Sandal So...
The differences in the composition of bead sets from the Filippovka I burial were analyzed by the au...