@misc{Purowski_Tomasz_Evidence_2007, author={Purowski, Tomasz}, volume={45}, editor={Zych, Iwona. Tł.}, address={Warszawa}, journal={Archaeologia Polona}, howpublished={online}, year={2007}, publisher={Institute of Archaeology and Ethnology Polish Academy of Sciences}, language={eng}, abstract={The present author has concentrated on faults in the glass mass and other evidence identifying the so-called winding technique, using as his study sample the glass products (c. 850 beads) discovered at a stronghold of the Lusatian Culture (Białowice/Billendorf Group) in Wicina, site 1, dated to late Hallstatt C and Hallstatt D. It is assumed that beads produced in this manner will show the following characteristics at times: 1. side (or sides) of the glass thread not melted in; 2. end (or ends) of the glass thread not melted in; 3. ellipsoid bubbles arranged spirally or concentrically with regard to the canal; 4. similarly arranged trails in the glass. In summary, observation of all the possible evidence of the winding technique has demonstrated that over 190 beads were produced with this technique, constituting around 22% of the analyzed assemblage}, type={Text}, title={Evidence of winding technique on glass beads discovered at the Lusatian Culture stronghold in Wicina, site 1}, keywords={glass beads, Hallstatt period, Lusatian culture, Białowice (Billendorf) Group, Wicina}, }