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Glass, archaeological materials composition

Freestone, I. C. (2005), The provenance of ancient glass through compositional analysis, in Vandiver, P. B., J. L. Mass, and A. Murray (eds.), Materials Issues in Art and Archaeology VII (Symposium, November 30-December 3, 2004, Boston, Massachusetts), Materials Research Society Symposium Proceedings, Vol. 852, Materials Research Society, Warrendale, Pennsylvania. [Pg.576]

A variegated sample of two hundred and ninety glass beads and glass fragments recovered from the wasters of a glassmaking house in Amsterdam have been analysed by instrumental neutron activation analysis to determine their bulk elemental compositions. Since the archaeological context reveals that the material was deposited between 1601 and 1610, die recovered data provide a chronological anchor for beads of the same... [Pg.110]


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