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BEADS 31: France, Normandy, Jamestown, Egypt, Scotland, South America, Beadwork
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BEADS: Journal of the Society of Bead Researchersis devoted to furthering knowledge about beads and beadwork of all periods, materials, and cultures. This issue contains 122 pages with numerous color illustrations.
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BEADS Vol. 31 (2019) contains the following articles:
- Evidence of Early 17th-Century Glass Beadmaking in and around Rouen, France, by Karlis Karklins and Adelphine Bonneau
- Glass and Enamel Beadmaking in Normandy, Circa 1590-1635, by Brad Loewen
- Beaded Aprons of the Coastal Peoples of the Guianas, by Michael Oehrl
- Glass and Lapidary Beads at Jamestown, Virginia: An Updated Assessment, by Emma Derry
- Roman to Islamic Beads and Pendants from Matmar and Mostagedda, Middle Egypt, by Joanna Then-Obłuska and Alexandra D. Pleşa
- Even More on Frit-Core Beads, by Karlis Karklins
- Glass Beads from Iron Age and Early Medieval Scotland, by Heather Christie
- A Glass Bead Sequence for South America Based on Collections from Brazil and Guyana, by William T. Billeck and Meredith P. Luze