Tiny glass beads discovered in mountain caves about 25 miles from the shores of Lake Malawi in eastern-central Africa provide evidence that European trade in the continent’s hinterland was built on ...
Our ancestors swapped pieces of ostrich eggshell jewellery 30,000 years ago in the same way we trade social media likes, or friendship bracelets, archaeologists claim. The items — shell fragments with ...
Unalaska History and Archaeology Project researchers excavated several thousand glass trade beads from an Aleutian longhouse at the Reese Bay site on Unalaska Island, Alaska. This paper provides a ...
A new study of European beads reveals the “extensive reach” of Native American trade networks in the 17th century. Image from the journal Antiquity European glass beads reached parts of North America ...
These beautiful,heavy,red glass beads came from the Monument Valley Navajo Trading Post in Arizona but were originally made in Venice, Italy in the 1800's. For me, they are a tangible link with many ...
Trade bead expert Steve McCracken will be speaking about the history and origin of early trade beads and selling his own trade bead jewelry at Chief Plenty Coups State Park on Friday from 1 to 3 p.m.
Proceedings of the Seminar for Arabian Studies, Vol. 46, Papers from the forty-seventh meeting of the Seminar for Arabian Studies held at the British Museum, London, 24 to 26 July 2015 (2016), pp. 1-8 ...
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The chemical composition of glass beads and their morphological characteristics can reveal where they come from. Archaeologists analyzed glass beads found at rural sites in Mali and Senegal from ...
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