Accession No
1930.1232 B
Description
35 white glazed clay tubular beads strung on a thin twisted thread. Glaze most prominent on the interior with exterior glaze mostly worn off. All in various shades of white, some with soil debris on the surface.
Place
Americas; North America; Mexico
Period
?Precolumbian ?Post Conquest
Source
Baring, Cecil (Lord Revelstoke) [donor]; Gadow, Hans [collector]
Department
Arch
Reference Numbers
MAA: 1947.2365
Cultural Affliation
Material
Bead; ?Ceramic; ?Pottery
Local Term
Measurements
Events
Context (Found together / assemblage)
Catalogue card says 'See Beck Colln. 47.2365' in same hand that has written Beck Collection cards. 1947.2365 is 3 tubular white glazed beads taken from strings 1930.1231 and 1930.1232 in this Museum, Mr. Beck's no. 2246, given to Horace Beck by Louis Clarke, then-Curator of MAA. They re-joined the museum's collection in 1947 when Beck's collection came to MAA after his death and were given the accession number 1947.2365.
Event Date
Author: Imogen Gunn (admin)
Description (Physical description)
String of tubular white beads. The glaze on these is very much better in the perforation than on the outside--a section must be cut to show what the core is made of.
Event Date 1930
Author: maa
Context (Display)
Annual Report of the Faculty Board of Archaeology and Anthropology, 28 April 1930, n.p., states: "In a show-case at the other end of the [Andrews] gallery the greater part of the collection made by the late Dr Gadow in Southern Mexico, and presented to the Museum in memory of him by Lord Revelstoke, has been placed on temporary exhibition."
Event Date 1930
Author: Imogen Gunn (admin)
Context (Acquisition Details)
Register entry for 1930.1136 notes 'Presented by the Lord Revelstoke in memory of Sir Hans Gadow who made the collection', and whose acquisition is subsequently connected to the whole of Revelstokes' donation, 1930.1136-1246.
Event Date 1930
Author: Imogen Gunn (admin)
Context (Display)
Exhibited: Maudslay Gallery Bead Case until 1985.
Event Date 1985
Author: Imogen Gunn (admin)
Context (Analysis)
The fact that it was displayed in the case of ancient beads would imply it is pre-Columbian -- but if glazed as per the remarks on catalogue card (in an unknown hand) they cannot be.
Event Date 13/5/1993
Author: maa
Description (Physical description)
'These beads certainly look as if they are ceramic, with a glaze on the interior of the bead; possibly it has worn off the outside.
Event Date 12/11/2003
Author: Diana Serediuc
Context (Amendments / updates)
'?Post Conquest' added to the Period field.
Event Date 12/11/2003
Author: Imogen Gunn (admin)
Description (Physical description)
35 white glazed clay tubular beads strung on a thin twisted thread. Glaze most prominent on the interior with exterior glaze mostly worn off. All in various shades of white, some with soil debris on the surface.
Event Date 21/3/2025
Author: Diana Serediuc
FM:326236
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