BEADS: JOURNAL of the SOCIETY of BEAD RESEARCHERS Volumes 1-30 (1989-2018) AUTHOR INDEX

BEADS: JOURNAL of the SOCIETY of BEAD RESEARCHERS Volumes 1-30 (1989-2018) AUTHOR INDEX

BEADS: JOURNAL OF THE SOCIETY OF BEAD RESEARCHERS Volumes 1-30 (1989-2018) AUTHOR INDEX The numbers following each entry indicate the volume followed by the pages. Allen, Jamey D. 2009a The Nordic Glass Bead Seminar: A Review. 21:8-11. 2009b Pumtek–An Introductory Report Upon an Unusual Class of Decorated Stone Beads. 21:5-8. Anonymous 2015 From the Past: Indians of U.S. Spurn All Beads Except Italy’s. 27:75. Atkins, Robin 2002 Beadwork of Hungary and Transylvania. 14:9-22. Baysal, Emma L. 2016 Beads at The Place of White Earth – Late Neolithic and Early Chalcolithic Aktopraklýk, North- western Turkey. 28:50-59. Beck, Horace C. 2006 Classification and Nomenclature of Beads and Pendants. 18:1-76. Billeck, William T. 2008 Red-on-White Drawn or Cornelian Beads: A 19th-Century Temporal Marker for the Plains. 20:49- 61. 2017 Flying Woman’s Beaded Cheyenne Cradleboard and Associated Bead Card from Fort Keogh, Mon- tana. 29:76-84. Blair, Elliot H. 2017 An XRF Compositional Analysis of Opaque White Glass Beads from 17th-Century Mission Santa Catalina de Guale, Georgia. 29:31-48. Blick, Jeffrey P., Richard Kim, and Tyler G. Hill 2010 Lucayan Beads from San Salvador, Bahamas (ca. A.D. 900-1500). 22:27-40. Bonannini, Alessia 2009 Venetian Glass Bead Production in the First Half of the 19th Century: Research at the Venetian National Archives. 21:11-16. Bonneau, Adelphine, Jean-François Moreau, Ron G.V. Hancock, and Karlis Karklins 2014 Archaeometrical Analysis of Glass Beads: Potential, Limitations, and Results. 26:35-46. Bradley, Charles and Karlis Karklins 2012 A Wampum-Inlaid Musket from the 1690 Phips’ Shipwreck. 24:91-97. Bradley, James W. 2014 Glass Beads from Champlain’s Habitation on Saint Croix Island, Maine, 1604-1613. 26:47-63. Bredwa-Mensah, Yaw 1996-1997 Akyem Te: The Technology and Socio-Cultural Setting of the Abompe Bauxite-Beadmaking Indus- try, Ghana. 8-9:11-21. Burgess, Laurie E. and Laure Dussubieux 2007 Chemical Composition of Late 18th- and 19th-Century Glass Beads from Western North America: Clues to Sourcing Beads. 19:58-73. Busch, Jürgen 2009 Comments on “Rare” Melon-shaped Chevrons. 21:16-18. Carroll, B. Harvey, Jr. with Jamey D. Allen 2004 Bead Making at Murano and Venice. 16:17-37. Carter, Alison and Nancy Beavan 2014 Glass Beads from Jar Burials of the 15th-17th Centuries in the Cardamom Mountains of Cambodia. 26:9-21. Carter, Benjamin and Matthew Helmer 2015 Elite Dress and Regional Identity: Chimú-Inka Perforated Ornaments from Samanco, Nepeña Valley, Coastal Peru. 27:46-74. Chafe, Anne, Ron Hancock, and Ian Kenyon 2009 A Note on the Neutron Activation Analysis of 16th- and 17th-century Blue Glass Trade Beads from the Eastern Great Lakes. 21:18-20. Cheah, Hwei-Fe’n 2003 Beads in the Straits Settlements: Trade and Domestic Demand, 1827-1937. 15:23-40. 2014 Historical Descriptions of Malay “Beadwork.” 26:3-8. Chmielowska, Aldona 2009 Glassware of the 10th-13th Centuries on Site 1, Gdansk. 21:20-21. Chvalina, Vladislav 2009 Czech Beads. 21:21-23. Cole, Barbie Campbell 2008 Heirloom Beads of the Kachin and Naga. 20:3-25. 2012 Heirloom Glass Melon Beads of the Tani Tribes, Northeast India. 24:7-25. Conn, Richard G. 1998-1999 Progress and Problems in Recent Trade Bead Research. 10-11:63-66. Connah, Graham 1996-1997 A Hoard of Stone Beads near Lake Chad, Nigeria. 8-9:35-43. Dale, Gloria 2009 London Correspondence. 21:23-24. DeCorse, Christopher R. 1989 Beads as Chronological Indicators in West African Archaeology: A Reexamination. 1:41-53. Delvaux, Matthew C. 2017 Patterns of Scandinavian Bead Use between the Iron Age and Viking Age, ca. 600-1000 C.E. 29:3-30. Domínguez, Lourdes S. 2005 Necklaces Used in the Santería of Cuba, Jayson Rubio, translator. 17:3-18. Donnan, Christopher B. and Jill Silton 2010 Sixteenth-Century Glass Beads from Chotuna, North Coast of Peru. 22:13-26. Dussubieux, Laure and Bernard Gratuze 2012 Chemical Composition of 16th-18th-Century Glass Beads Excavated in Paris. 24:26-38. Elliott, Dolores N. 2003 Two Centuries of Iroquois Beadwork. 15:3-22. Falabella, Rosanna 2016 Imitation Amber Beads of Phenolic Resin from the African Trade. 28:3-15. Farris, Glenn 2009 Russian Trade Beads Made in Irkutsk, Siberia. 21:24-25. Fitzsimmons, Ellen M. 2009 Pre-columbian Tairona Tinklers. 21:25-26. Francis, Peter, Jr. 1989 Beads of the Early Islamic Period. 1:21-39. 1990 Beadmaking in Islam: The African Trade and the Rise of Hebron. 2:15-28. 1993 Toward a Social History of Beadmakers. 6:61-80. 2000-2001 The Stone Bead Industry of Southern India. 12-13:49-62. 2008 The Venetian Bead Story. 20:62-80. 2009a The Allen Book of Beads. 21:33. 2009b Beadmakers’ Strike in India. 21:29-30. 2009c A Bit More on the Cornerless Cube. 21:30-31. 2009d Bloodstone, Agate, and Carnelian. 21:39-40. 2009e Center for Bead Research Established. 21:30. 2009f Early Post-contact Native-made Glass Beads in America?. 21:28-29. 2009g An Enigmatic Artifact. 21:27. 2009h Molluscan Shell as Beads. 21:27-28. 2009i More on Fustat Fused Rod Beads. 21:40-41. 2009j Mulberries and Twisted Squares: Some Questions. 21:31-33. 2009k Notes on Some Forum Articles. 21:41-42. 2009l Rocaille Beads. 21:33-35. 2009m Romancing the Hidden Bead. 21:37-38. 2009n Some Notes on Articles in Beads. 21:42-43. 2009o Some Notes on the Words for Bead. 21:43-44. 2009p Some Remarks on Bodom Beads. 21:44-46. 2009q What’s a Rango? 21:35-37. 2010 The Beads that did NOT Buy Manhattan Island. 22:41-51. Frazier, Si, Ann Frazier, and Glenn Lehrer 1998-1999 A History of Gem Beadmaking in Idar-Oberstein. 10-11:35-47. Freeman, Richard A. 2009 Bead-decorated Glass Armlets of Bontuku, West Africa. 21:46-47. Gronenborn, Detlef 2009 Beads and the Emergence of the Islamic Slave Trade in the Southern Chad Basin (Nigeria). 21:47-51. Guerrero, Saul 2010 Venetian Glass Beads and the Slave Trade from Liverpool, 1750-1800. 22:52-70. Gumpert, Anita von Kahler and Karlis Karklins 2005 Die Perle: A 1920s German Trade Journal. 17:19-34. Gwinnett, A. John and Leonard Gorelick 1998-1999 A Brief History of Drills and Drilling. 10-11:49-56. Haigh, John 2010 Bauxite Mining and Bead Production in Ghana. 22:3-12. Hancock, R.G.V. 2005 Elemental Analyses of North American Glass Trade Beads. 17:52-57. Harding, Deborah G. 2003 Birds, Beasts, and Botanicals: Organic Beads and Pendants from the Amazon Basin. 15:53-64. Harter, Pierre 1992 The Beads of Cameroon, Howard Opper, translator. 4:5-20. Hartshorne, Albert 2009 Notes on the European Bead Industry–1897. 21:51. Haviser, Jay B. 1990 Perforated Prehistoric Ornaments of Curaçao and Bonaire, Netherlands Antilles. 2:85-91. Hector, Valerie 1995 Prosperity, Reverence and Protection: An Introduction to Asian Beadwork. 7:3-36. 2013 Chinese Bead Curtains, Past and Present. 25:40-71. 2016 Bead Netting and Plaiting Techniques in the Peranakan World. 28:66-91. 2017 Mainland Chinese Export Beadwork. 29:59-75. Hird, Frank 1998-1999 Venetian Beads. 10-11:57-62. Hoffman, Charles A. and Thomas F. Lynch 2009 A Note on Chevron and Other Beads from Trinidad. 21:51-52. Hunter, James R. 2009 Summary of Huron Bead Sequence, A.D. 1590-1650. 21:52. Hunter, James R. and Karlis Karklins 1993 In Memoriam: Kenneth E. Kidd, 1906-1994. 5:3-8. Hutchinson, M.E. 2009 Looting Archaeological Sites. 21:53. Insoll, Timothy 2009 The Illicit Bead Trade in Gao, The Republic of Mali. 21:53-55. Kanungo, Alok Kumar 1996-1997 Beads among the Juang of India. 8-9:3-10. 2009 Sacred Palm-leaf Beads. 21:53-55-60. Kanungo, Alok Kumar, Virendra Nath Misra, and Vasant Shinde 2007 Western Indian (Mewar) Chalcolithic Beads with Special Reference to Balathal. 19:42-57. Karklins, Karlis 1992 Identifying Beads Used in the 19th-Century Central East Africa Trade. 4:49-59. 1993 The a Speo Method of Heat Rounding Drawn Glass Beads and its Archaeological Manifestations. 5:27-36. 2002 The Giacomuzzi Bead Sample Book and Folders. 14:31-63. 2002 In Memoriam: Peter Francis, Jr., 1945-2002. 14:3-8. 2004 The Levin Catalogue of Mid-19th-Century Beads. 16:39-50. 2007 Eighteenth-Century Glass Beads from the English Slaving Fort at Bunce Island, Sierra Leone. 19:17-31. 2009a Archaeological Evidence for Beadmaking in Riga, Latvia, During the 13th-14th Centuries. 21:68-69. 2009b Bead Research Dos and Don’ts. 21:70-73. 2009c Beads from Iron Age Hoards in Latvia. 21:60. 2009d Beads from the Wreck of the Dutch East Indiaman de Liefde (1711). 21:62-65. 2009e The Birmingham Bead Industry. 21:61-62. 2009f European Chicken Egg Beads. 21:65. 2009g ISCC-NBS Centroid Color Chart Update. 21:69. 2009h More on the “Unusual Modern Bead (?) from China.” 21:70. 2009i Photographing Patinated Glass Beads. 21:69-70. 2009j Some Comments on Mulberry and Twisted Square Beads. 21:62. 2009k The Suitability of the ISCC-NBS Centroid Color Charts for Determining Bead Colors. 21:65-68. 2009l An Unusual Modern Bead (?) from China. 21:70. 2009m A Venetian Landmark Closes. 21:69. 2012 Guide to the Description and Classification of Glass Beads Found in the Americas. 24:62-90. 2012 In Memoriam: Roderick Sprague, 1933-2012. 24:3-6. 2016 Frit-Core Beads in North America. 28:60-65.

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