Subject: Publication on ethnographic beadwork
The papers presented at the Conservators of Ethnographic Artefacts (CEA) Beadwork Seminar, on 22 July 1999 in Liverpool, are now published: Ethnographic Beadwork: aspects of manufacture, use and conservation. Edited by Margot Wright. London: Archetype Publications for CEA. Contents: Traditional glass bead-making in India Torben Sode and Jan Kock Variable decay of buried Iron Age Thai glass in a uniform environment Ian Glover Material characterisation of glass disease on beaded ethnographic artefacts from the collection of the National Museum of the American Indian Scott Carroll and Kelly McHugh Mother-of-pearl and Byne's disease Judith Dore Plastic beads and buttons in social history collections: a dilemma Julia Fenn The conservation of a 26th Dynasty Egyptian faience net Jenny Potter Examination and conservation of a beaded throne from the Cameroon Tracey Seddon and Siobhan Watts Potential hazards in caring for ethnographic beadwork Margret Carey Whodunnit? Imitation jewellery made from early plastics Margrit Reuss Cleaning historic beadwork Sherry Doyal Upgrading the storage of the African beadwork collection at the Royal Albert Memorial Museum, Exeter Morwena Stephens and Karla Graham with introduction by Sherry Doyal Deterioration of glass beads on an Edwardian evening bodice Annie Lord An introduction to stone beads Moyra Keatings This is being followed by the publication of papers from other CEA (now UKIC Ethnography Section) Seminars on: Barkcloth; Fur, Feathers and Skin; Ethnographic Painted Surfaces. Ethnographic Beadwork can be ordered from Archetype Books, 6 Fitzroy Square, London W1T 5HJ, <URL:http://www.archetype.co.uk> Morwena Stephens UKIC Ethnography Section *** Conservation DistList Instance 15:11 Distributed: Thursday, July 12, 2001 Message Id: cdl-15-11-008 ***Received on Monday, 9 July, 2001