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Tin-glazed tiles in Surrey

IAN M BETTS


S3 Inductively-coupled plasma spectrometry analysis (ICP) of ten tin-glazed decorated floor tiles in the collections of Guildford Museum, by M J Hughes

S5 Fig 1 Principal components analysis of ICP-only analyses on tin-glazed tiles from Guildford Museum and a selection of Low Countries tiles and pottery. In the figures, the numbers alongside the Guildford Museum symbols refer to the present catalogue number; numbers in brackets next to other symbols refer to catalogue/find numbers of other tiles referred to in the text.

S6 Fig 2 Principal components analysis of combined ICP and neutron activation (NAA) analyses on Guildford Museum tin-glazed tiles and a selection of Low Countries tiles and pottery, including ceramics from three production centres in Antwerp.

S7 Table 1 List of analyses by inductively-coupled plasma atomic emission spectrometry of ten tiles from the collections of Guildford Museum.


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