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Vol. 3 (1991)

The Beads from Oudespost I, A Dutch East India Company Outpost, Cape, South Africa

DOI:
https://doi.org/10.7264/kn2r8m76
Submitted
January 14, 2025
Published
January 15, 2025

Abstract

The site of a provisioning station operated by the Dutch East India Company near the Cape of Good Hope during the late 17th and early 18th centuries produced a variety of European beads of several materials. A "typical" Dutch bead assemblage of the period, it is significant because it comes from one of very few independently dated bead-producing sites in southern Africa and, as such, will be instrumental in the formulation of a chronology for the beads found in this part of Africa.

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