Gratuze, B.Dussubieux, L.Colomban, PhilippeCarr, Alan2008-02-112008-02-112006-12-222007-10-09Prinsloo, L & Colomban, P 2007, 'A Raman spectroscopic study of the Mapungubwe oblates: glass trade beads excavated at an Iron Age archaeological site in South Africa', Journal of Raman Spectroscopy, vol. 39, pp. 79-90. Published online in Wiley Interscience.http://hdl.handle.net/2263/4398Oblate seed beads excavated on Mapungubwe hill, an Iron Age site in South Africa, were analyzed using raman microscopy and supportive techniques to determine the glass technology and pigments used to produce the beads. Corrosion of the black beads was also investigated and an organic phase detected on the beads, which might influence the corrosion process. This detailed profile of the glass technology used to produce the Mapungubwe oblates might eventually help to determine their provenance.864391 bytesapplication/pdfenCopyright John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.Pigment identificationArtefactsGlass trade beadsMapungubwe MuseumMapungubwe Site (South Africa)Raman spectroscopyIron age -- South Africa -- Mapungubwe SiteExcavations (Archaeology) -- South Africa -- Mapungubwe SiteArchaeology -- South Africa -- Mapungubwe SiteGlass beads -- South Africa -- Mapungubwe SiteBeadwork -- South Africa -- Mapungubwe SiteA Raman spectroscopic study of the Mapungubwe oblates: glass trade beads excavated at an Iron Age archaeological site in South AfricaArticle