Evison, V. I. (1972). Glass cone beakers of the "Kempston" type. J Glass Stud 14. Vol 14, pp. 48-66.

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Glass cone beakers of the "Kempston" type
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J Glass Stud 14
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Journal of Glass Studies
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14
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48 - 66
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To Harden's 1956 list some further examples can be added, the total now being 22 or 25 for England (compare 31 for the rest of Europe). The earliest Kempston beakers in England were olive, amber or pale green, with length: diameter proportions of 2:1, and pushed-in tip or pontil marks. These began early in 5th century; the developed form (light green, proportions 3:1) was in use by mid-5th, running until mid-6th century or later. Perhaps because of their large capacity the Kempston beakers are often found with warrior burials. They are of thin glass not to be confused with the Rygh 337-8 forms of Scandinavia. Their production centre remains uncertain. The "York bowls" are equally early.
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Vera I Evison
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1972
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05 Dec 2008