Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2007, Side 14

Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2007, Side 14
Elín Hreiðarsdóttir jet, 50, 15% amber, 98, 29% glass, 107, 30% other, 12, 4% wood, 29, 9% bone/teeth, 6, 2% stone, 38, 11% Figure 2. Pie chart showing breakdown of beads by material. tor it was at first thought to be a stone but was later identified as a melted, black glass bead (Margrét Hermanns-Auðardótt- ir 1986). Without examining the bead it is impossible to verify that it is indeed a glass bead, let alone give any information about the method of manufacture or its origin. It can therefore be stated that none of the undamaged glass beads from later time found in a dated context in Iceland are definitely older than the 16th century. To place the Icelandic corpus in context, I will first give a short overview of glass bead production in Europe from 16th to the end of 19th century; where and how major bead types were made in this period and then broadly classify the Icelandic glass beads using the classifica- tion ofKidd and Kidd (1970) and Sprague (1985) with additions and corrections of Karklins (1985). Glass bead making in Post Medieval Europe Venice in Italy has the longest and most prestigious history of glass bead manu- facture in Europe in later centuries. It is believed that some glass bead production took place there from the time it was first settled in 6th century (Kidd 1979:17-18). A large-scale glass industry started to develop in the 12th century and by the 14th century Venetian glass had become renowned throughout Europe and was the most important industry of the region from the 13th century (Trivellato 2001:47- 50; Kidd 1979:17 and Sleen 1967:113). Venetian glass beads were imported in large quantities to the New World from the 15th century and it is believed that even if large-scale glass bead production was carried out in various other places in Europe at the same period no other place 12
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