“…The first, m-Na-Al 1, is associated with beads from first millennium sites in East Africa, such as Unguja Ukuu in Zanzibar, and are some of the earliest glass beads imported into East Africa (McIntosh et al, 2020;Wood, 2018). The m-Na-Al 2 glass beads seem to have been imported from the fourteenth century AD onward (García-Heras et al, 2021;Robertshaw et al, 2010), while a newly identified group, m-Na-Al 6, may have been in circulation between the ninth and thirteenth centuries (Dussubieux & Wood, 2021). Although a relationship between the different chemical sub-groups and the Indo-Pacific bead series outlined above has been suggested by Dussubieux and Wood (2021), further analysis is needed to understand the relationship between bead morphology, bead series, and their chemical composition.…”