Market strategies in a late medieval craft: bone bead production in Constance and elsewhere

By Thomas Spitzers

Abstract

Using technical data from a massive find of bone bead production refuse from the South German town of Constance an attempt is made to reconstruct economic strategies in a late medieval craft. An inventory of finds of the most striking remains of this craft in Central and North-West Europe, bone strips perforated with series of circular holes, provides an indication of the geographical distribution, regional differences and mechanisms behind them

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