Figure 1. Descriptions of the glass beads (n=337).
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Kidd
Variety
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Bead Description
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Ib*
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Very large, tubular, opaque surf green
bead with three opaque redwood stripes. Similar to the
Ibb'1* variety but with simple redwood stripes. *No
specific Kidd variety is available for this bead due to
the simple construction of the stripes (n =
1).
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Ib4
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Large to large, tubular, opaque black
beads with five opaque white stripes (n = 2).
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Ib7
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Very large, tubular, opaque white bead
with two translucent navy blue and four opaque redwood
stripes (n = 1).
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Ibb'1*
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Large, tubular, opaque surf green beads
with three compound stripes of opaque white on opaque
redwood glass. *Unlike the Ibb'1 variety, the
stripes on this bead are straight not twisted (n =
2).
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IIa9
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Medium, round, colorless bead (n =
1).
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IIa13
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Small to medium, round, opaque white
beads (n = 43).
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IIa15
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Small to medium, oval, opaque white
beads (n = 13).
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IIa28
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Medium, round, translucent dark palm
green beads (n = 3).
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IIa40
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Small to medium, round,
semi-translucent/opaque robin's egg blue beads (n =
65).
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IIa46
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Small, round, opaque shadow blue bead
(n = 1).
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IIa55
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Small to medium, round, translucent
bright navy to deep navy blue beads (n = 7).
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IIa56
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Very small to small, circular,
translucent bright navy to deep navy blue beads (n =
49).
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IIa57
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Small, oval, translucent navy blue
beads (n = 5).
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IIb18
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Medium to large, round, colorless beads
with eight, eleven, or twelve opaque white stripes
(n=19).
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IIIc1
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Medium to very large, square-tubular,
translucent turquoise blue beads comprised of three glass
layers: translucent turquoise blue/opaque
white/translucent turquoise blue (n = 38).
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IIIc3
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Medium to large, square-tubular,
translucent navy blue beads comprised of three glass
layers: translucent navy/opaque white/transparent light
aqua green (n = 23).
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IIIm1
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Medium to very large, tubular,
translucent navy blue beads comprised of seven glass
layers: translucent navy blue/opaque white/opaque
redwood/opaque white/ translucent navy blue/opaque
white/translucent navy blue (n = 7)
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IVa*
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Small, circular, translucent bright
blue beads comprised of two glass layers: translucent
bright blue/transparent bright blue. *No specific Kidd
variety is available for this bead due to the glass color
and two layer compound construction (n = 4).
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IVa11
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Small, circular, white beads comprised
of three glass layers: transparent light gray/ opaque
white/transparent light gray (n = 6).
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IVa12*
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Small, circular, shadow blue beads
comprised of three glass layers: transparent light
gray/opaque shadow blue/transparent light gray. *Unlike
the IVa12 variety, the middle glass layer of this bead is
shadow blue not bright navy (n = 3).
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IVa13
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Very small to small, circular, opaque
white beads comprised of two glass layers: opaque
white/transparent light gray (n = 6).
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IVa18*
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Small, circular, translucent navy blue
beads comprised of two glass layers: translucent navy
blue/opaque white. *Unlike the round IVa18 variety, these
beads are circular (n = 12).
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IVa19
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Small, circular, translucent navy blue
bead comprised of three glass layers: translucent navy
blue/opaque white/translucent navy blue (n =
1).
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IVa19*
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Small, round, and oval translucent navy
blue beads comprised of three glass layers: translucent
navy blue/opaque white/translucent navy blue. *Unlike the
circular IVa19 variety, two of the beads are round and
one is oval (n = 3).
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WI*
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Medium, short truncated convex cone,
opaque light maize beads constructed of unusually heavy
glass. The narrow end seems to have been ground or filed
flat, often appearing slightly convex. *No specific Kidd
variety is available (n = 18).
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WIIe*
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Large, melon-shaped, translucent/opaque
light maize beads with alternating vertical ridges and
"twisted rope" molded impressions. Similar to a bead
identified as a "seven oaks gilded molded" depicted in
Smith (1983:Figure 1, Row 4). *No specific Kidd variety
is available (n = 2).
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Frit-cored
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Large, round, bead comprised of a
coarse, porous yellowish-brown material with random
opaque white glass dots on the exterior. Highly
deteriorated (n = 1).
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Tile bead
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Medium, short-tubular, shiny opaque
black bead (recovered from a 19th century
context) (n = 1).
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