Henderson, J. (1987). Chemical and archaeological analysis of some British and European prehistoric glasses. Annales 10 Congrès Ass Int Hist Verre, 1985 1987. Vol [1987], pp. 13-22.

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Chemical and archaeological analysis of some British and European prehistoric glasses
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Annales 10 Congrès Ass Int Hist Verre, 1985 1987
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Annales du 10e Congrès de l'Association Internationale pour l'Histoire du Verre, 1985
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[1987]
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13 - 22
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Discusses transparent blue and opaque yellow glasses from contexts of 4th to 1st century BC (Wetwang Slack cemetery, Meare Lake Village, and Hengistbury Head entrepôt). Different compositions in the blue Wetwang glasses indicate different melts, and a small but specialist industry. The Meare opaque yellow glass is opacified with lead pyroantimonate; other yellows (eg Welwyn gaming pieces) have cubic lead-tin oxide. A lump of tin-opacified yellow glass at Hengistbury is probably imported.
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Julian Henderson
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1987
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PREHISTORIC (Historic England Periods)
Glass (Auto Detected Subject)
4th To 1st Century Bc (Auto Detected Temporal)
Cemetery Meare Lake Village (Auto Detected Subject)
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05 Dec 2008