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n.a. (2003).
Through a glass brightly:
. Oxford: Oxbow Books.
Title
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Title:
Through a glass brightly:
Subtitle
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Subtitle:
studies in Byzantine and medieval art and archaeology presented to David Buckton
Number of Pages
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Number of Pages:
264
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Publication Type:
Monograph Chapter
Abstract
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Abstract:
The twenty-five papers in this volume cover diverse aspects of the material culture of the Late Roman, Byzantine and medieval periods, with particular emphasis on the metalwork and enamel of these times. Individual papers include major reinterpretations of objects in the British Museum's Byzantine collections as well as essays devoted to the Museum's recent acquisitions in this field.
Issue Editor
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Issue Editor:
Chris Entwhistle
Publisher
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Publisher:
Oxbow Books
Year of Publication
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Year of Publication:
2003
ISBN
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ISBN:
1-84217-090-2
Subjects / Periods
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Subjects / Periods:
Trade/Exchange (BIAB)
Architecture (BIAB)
Early Medieval (BIAB)
Metalwork [Unspecified] (BIAB)
Medieval (BIAB)
Roman (BIAB)
Iron Age (BIAB)
Enamels/Enamelling Art (BIAB)
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Note:
Is Portmanteau: 1
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BIAB (The British & Irish Archaeological Bibliography (BIAB))
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Created Date:
07 Jul 2004
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A dandy dipper: the Ambleteuse clepsydra, Empedocles, and wine-thi...
Donald M Bailey
1 - 9
considers the possibility of a British origin for the vase
Body-chains, Hellenistic to late Roman
Catherine Johns
10 - 15
including British examples
Early Byzantine mercantile communities in the West
Ken R Dark
76 - 81
including discussion of a possible site in Britain and trade with centres in Britain
The production of red glass and enamel in the Late Iron Age, Roman and Byzantine periods
Colleen Stapleton
Valery Rigby
Ian C Freestone
142 - 154
`The Celtic fringe': two enamelled mounts
Susan M Youngs
155 - 162
discussion of two hanging bowl mounts of British origin, probably of late-sixth or seventh-century date
Some late-tenth and eleventh-century cloisonné enamel brooches and finger-rings from Denmark
Fritze Lindahl
163 - 170
with British comparisons
Containers for Agnus Deis
John F Cherry
171 - 183
late medieval liturgical items
Design and invention in Gothic architecture: Mildenhall and Ely
Barrie Singleton
184 - 189