Tricky technology of making silver seed beads in the Early Bronze Age, NW Caucasus
Viktor Trifonov,
Natalia Shishlina,
Anastasia Loboda
et al.
Abstract:This study reconstructed the technical chaîne operatoire of silver seed beads production in the Maikop culture on the basis of trace‐wear analysis and experimental research using silver beads from the Early Bronze Age dolmen (c. 3200–2900 BC) in kurgan 2 at Tsarskaya (1898).The results of the study demonstrate that such beads were produced as a ‘garland’ lost wax casting when a garland of beads is formed on a hollow dry stalk (straw) that burns out during the casting process. The technology of ‘garland’ castin… Show more
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