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More Than "A Few Blew Beads": The Glass and Stone Beads from Jamestown Rediscovery's 1994-1997 Excavations
Heather Lapham
 
2.1.3 Round White Beads

Like circular navy blue beads, round white beads (Kidd IIa13) are fairly common on early 17th-century sites in eastern North America. Although not particularly diagnostic artifacts, they are regularly found in archaeological contexts linked to initial European/indigenous trading ventures in the greater Middle Atlantic and Northeast.



 



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