THE TRADING OF ANCIENT GLASS BEADS: NEW ANALYTICAL DATA FROM SOUTH ASIAN AND EAST AFRICAN SODA–ALUMINA GLASS BEADS* |
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Authors: | L. DUSSUBIEUX C. M. KUSIMBA V. GOGTE S. B. KUSIMBA B. GRATUZE R. OKA |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Anthropology, The Field Museum, 1400 South Lake Shore Drive, Chicago, IL 60605, USA;2. Deccan College Research Institute, Yervada, Pune 411006, India;3. Department of Anthropology, Northern Illinois University, DeKalb, IL 60115, USA;4. Institut de Recherche sur les Archéomateriaux, UMR 5060 du CNRS, Centre Ernest Babelon, 3D rue de la Férollerie, 45071 Orléans cedex, France |
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Abstract: | The occurrence of similar glass beads at archaeological sites in Africa and Asia bears witness to the trade relationship between the two continents. This paper reports elemental analysis results from a recent in‐depth laser ablation – inductively coupled plasma – mass spectrometry (LA–ICP–MS) study of a group of archaeological glass beads with a specific alumina‐rich composition from East Africa, India and Sri Lanka. Based on the concentrations of the trace elements, two different subgroups were identified. One subgroup occurs at early periods (fourth century bce to fifth century ace ) in South India and Sri Lanka. The second subgroup appears at later dates in Africa and was identified at different Kenyan sites dated from the ninth to the 19th century ace , and at the contemporaneous site of Chaul in western India. |
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Keywords: | GLASS BEAD LA– ICP– MS COMPOSITION INDIA SRI LANKA KENYA TRACE ELEMENTS |
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