Biek, L. and Bayley, J. (1979). Glass and other vitreous materials. World Archaeol 11. Vol 11, pp. 1-25.

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Glass and other vitreous materials
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World Archaeol 11
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World Archaeology
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11
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1 - 25
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Wide-ranging survey of recent analytical results and their interpretation, particularly in the fields of coloured and lead glasses. Much attention has been given to production dynamics - furnace temperatures etc - in an attempt to explain products which cannot be interpreted from their composition alone. Current work on freshly excavated material of this kind from a number of sites in England is described. There are intriguing possibilities in the study of lead glasses, especially sealing-wax red, in relation to origins and movement. Au
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Leo Biek
Justine Bayley ORCID icon
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1979
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Glass (Auto Detected Subject)
Lead Glasses (Auto Detected Subject)
Dynamics Furnace Temperatures (Auto Detected Subject)
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05 Dec 2008