The sources of trade beads found in archeological sites in North American may be discovered through a system of bead classification. Typology should be based on shape, size, materials, color and translucency, decoration, and method of manufacture. A chronology can then be established. Ethnological data may reveal European contact and intertribal trade
Excavations conducted at several sites in Antwerpen, a principal city and seaport on the Schelde Riv...
This thesis examines the role played by European-made glass beads and other manufactured goods in fi...
Beads and similar ornaments appear early in the archaeological record associated with modern humans ...
This guide provides information relevant to the description and classification of glass beads recove...
Although European-made glass trade beads can be sorted into bead varieties and studied in that manne...
The year 2006 marks the 80th anniversary of the presentation of a Classification and Nomenclature o...
Drawing primarily on data obtained from recent excavations at Elmina, Ghana, this report examines th...
A wide variety of glass beads poured into Central East Africa during the second half of the 19th cen...
Ancient glass beads as a window to the ancient world Glass beads, both beautiful and portable, ha...
Ancient glass beads as a window to the ancient world Glass beads, both beautiful and portable, ha...
It is the intention of this paper to place the Diakhité beads into a historical and archaeological p...
Excavation of the contact-period components of the Maya sites of Lamanai and Tipu, in northern and w...
Situated in the southwestern region of the Crimea, the Belbek IV cemetery was utilized for much of t...
During the 19th and 20th centuries, Gablonz in northern Bohemia (now Jablonec nad Nisou in the Czech...
Recent excavations conducted on historic Creek Indian components at the Tarver (9JO6) and Little Tar...
Excavations conducted at several sites in Antwerpen, a principal city and seaport on the Schelde Riv...
This thesis examines the role played by European-made glass beads and other manufactured goods in fi...
Beads and similar ornaments appear early in the archaeological record associated with modern humans ...
This guide provides information relevant to the description and classification of glass beads recove...
Although European-made glass trade beads can be sorted into bead varieties and studied in that manne...
The year 2006 marks the 80th anniversary of the presentation of a Classification and Nomenclature o...
Drawing primarily on data obtained from recent excavations at Elmina, Ghana, this report examines th...
A wide variety of glass beads poured into Central East Africa during the second half of the 19th cen...
Ancient glass beads as a window to the ancient world Glass beads, both beautiful and portable, ha...
Ancient glass beads as a window to the ancient world Glass beads, both beautiful and portable, ha...
It is the intention of this paper to place the Diakhité beads into a historical and archaeological p...
Excavation of the contact-period components of the Maya sites of Lamanai and Tipu, in northern and w...
Situated in the southwestern region of the Crimea, the Belbek IV cemetery was utilized for much of t...
During the 19th and 20th centuries, Gablonz in northern Bohemia (now Jablonec nad Nisou in the Czech...
Recent excavations conducted on historic Creek Indian components at the Tarver (9JO6) and Little Tar...
Excavations conducted at several sites in Antwerpen, a principal city and seaport on the Schelde Riv...
This thesis examines the role played by European-made glass beads and other manufactured goods in fi...
Beads and similar ornaments appear early in the archaeological record associated with modern humans ...