A total of seventeen annular transparent blue glass beads and one cylindrical glass bead with opaque grey-white decoration were found at a site near Stotfold, in Bedfordshire, England. The beads were part of a cremation burial (without an urn), associated with small fragments of gold sheet and bone, and the latter were carbon dated to 1303-1052 calBC with 95% probability. Analysis (quantitative using SEM-EDS and qualitative using XRF) found that the beads are made from low magnesium, high potassium (LMHK) glass, of the type prevalent in Europe between around 1200 and 900 BC. The grey-white trail on the cylindrical bead is opacified in a novel way, as neither tin nor antimony colourants were used. These are only the second confirmed example ...
The origins of raw glass used to fashion Mycenaean beads were explored using trace elements analyzed...
The Pichvnari necropolis on the Black Sea coast of Georgia lies in an area known in the late first m...
Birte Brugmann's 'Beads from Anglo-Saxon Graves' digital archive consists of a spreadsheet containin...
A total of seventeen annular transparent blue glass beads and one cylindrical glass bead with opaque...
Four blue glass beads from the prehistoric site of Gardom’s Edge, in the upland area of the Peak Dis...
The glass beads from the Dren-Delyan necropolis are found in burial complexes dated as from the end ...
Excavations performed in the 1970s in the present-day trade fair zone of Bologna brought to light re...
This study focuses on metal foil beads from Bukël in Albania presenting results from technological i...
This study aims to demonstrate the potential for understanding first millennium glass beads not as i...
A multidisciplinary study of a unique group of Late Bronze Age (LBA) ceremonial glass axe heads and ...
A large sample set of transparent and opaque glass artefacts recovered from Etruscan contexts innort...
International audienceThis study presents the results of an archaeometrical investigation of Bronze ...
Many thousands of glass beads have been excavated from Early British cemeteries of the fifth and six...
The composition of 2977 Late Prehistoric glass objects was investigated to derive information on the...
New research has shed light on the origin of the Danish glass beads dating to the BronzeAge and the ...
The origins of raw glass used to fashion Mycenaean beads were explored using trace elements analyzed...
The Pichvnari necropolis on the Black Sea coast of Georgia lies in an area known in the late first m...
Birte Brugmann's 'Beads from Anglo-Saxon Graves' digital archive consists of a spreadsheet containin...
A total of seventeen annular transparent blue glass beads and one cylindrical glass bead with opaque...
Four blue glass beads from the prehistoric site of Gardom’s Edge, in the upland area of the Peak Dis...
The glass beads from the Dren-Delyan necropolis are found in burial complexes dated as from the end ...
Excavations performed in the 1970s in the present-day trade fair zone of Bologna brought to light re...
This study focuses on metal foil beads from Bukël in Albania presenting results from technological i...
This study aims to demonstrate the potential for understanding first millennium glass beads not as i...
A multidisciplinary study of a unique group of Late Bronze Age (LBA) ceremonial glass axe heads and ...
A large sample set of transparent and opaque glass artefacts recovered from Etruscan contexts innort...
International audienceThis study presents the results of an archaeometrical investigation of Bronze ...
Many thousands of glass beads have been excavated from Early British cemeteries of the fifth and six...
The composition of 2977 Late Prehistoric glass objects was investigated to derive information on the...
New research has shed light on the origin of the Danish glass beads dating to the BronzeAge and the ...
The origins of raw glass used to fashion Mycenaean beads were explored using trace elements analyzed...
The Pichvnari necropolis on the Black Sea coast of Georgia lies in an area known in the late first m...
Birte Brugmann's 'Beads from Anglo-Saxon Graves' digital archive consists of a spreadsheet containin...