Recent archaeological excavations at the seventh- to tenth-century CE sites of Unguja Ukuu and Fukuchani on Zanzibar Island have produced large numbers of glass beads that shed new light on the island’s early interactions with the wider Indian Ocean world. A selected sample of the beads recovered was analyzed by laser ablation-inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry (LA-ICP-MS) to determine the origins of the glass used to make the beads and potential trade relationships are considered. The data show that two major glass types can be identified: mineral-soda glass, m-Na-Al, produced in Sri Lanka (and possibly South India) and plant ash soda glass. The latter comprises three subtypes: two with low alumina concentrations and different qu...
The presence of glass beads in West African archaeological sites provides important evi- dence of lo...
Excavations conducted between 2010 and 2012 at Magoro Hill, a site in South Africa\u27s Limpopo Prov...
A hundred and twenty-seven glass beads found at the archaeological sites in southern Africa were ana...
Recent archaeological excavations at the seventh-to tenth-century CE sites of Unguja Ukuu and Fukuch...
Glass beads form a large part of archaeological evidence attesting to Indian Ocean trade with easter...
Seventeen glass vessels and twenty glass beads recovered from the excavations at the ancient city of...
Luxury goods, used in mediaeval long distance trade ca. AD 900-1250, found an important market among...
The fourteenth-to-sixteenth-century AD site of Songo Mnara, in the Kilwa archipelago in southern Tan...
Seventeen glass vessels and twenty glass beads recovered from the excavations at the ancient city of...
This article presents the discovery and analysis of a new glass bead assemblage from the Swahili sit...
[EN] A set of beads made of glass, gastropod mollusk shell, and fishbone from a Swahili occupation l...
Glass beads have been produced and traded for millennia all over the world for use as everyday item...
The site of Igbo Olokun on the northern periphery of Ile-Ife has been recognized as a glass-working ...
Phoenician-Punic glass beads recovered from the necropolis of Vinha das Caliças 4 (Beja, Portugal), ...
Written sources document the pursuit of trade between India and the Mediterranean world during the e...
The presence of glass beads in West African archaeological sites provides important evi- dence of lo...
Excavations conducted between 2010 and 2012 at Magoro Hill, a site in South Africa\u27s Limpopo Prov...
A hundred and twenty-seven glass beads found at the archaeological sites in southern Africa were ana...
Recent archaeological excavations at the seventh-to tenth-century CE sites of Unguja Ukuu and Fukuch...
Glass beads form a large part of archaeological evidence attesting to Indian Ocean trade with easter...
Seventeen glass vessels and twenty glass beads recovered from the excavations at the ancient city of...
Luxury goods, used in mediaeval long distance trade ca. AD 900-1250, found an important market among...
The fourteenth-to-sixteenth-century AD site of Songo Mnara, in the Kilwa archipelago in southern Tan...
Seventeen glass vessels and twenty glass beads recovered from the excavations at the ancient city of...
This article presents the discovery and analysis of a new glass bead assemblage from the Swahili sit...
[EN] A set of beads made of glass, gastropod mollusk shell, and fishbone from a Swahili occupation l...
Glass beads have been produced and traded for millennia all over the world for use as everyday item...
The site of Igbo Olokun on the northern periphery of Ile-Ife has been recognized as a glass-working ...
Phoenician-Punic glass beads recovered from the necropolis of Vinha das Caliças 4 (Beja, Portugal), ...
Written sources document the pursuit of trade between India and the Mediterranean world during the e...
The presence of glass beads in West African archaeological sites provides important evi- dence of lo...
Excavations conducted between 2010 and 2012 at Magoro Hill, a site in South Africa\u27s Limpopo Prov...
A hundred and twenty-seven glass beads found at the archaeological sites in southern Africa were ana...