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Mesopotamian ceramic glaze

It is likely that the low percentages of lead observed in Mesopotamian ceramic glazes result from a technological choice made by potters, rather than an accidental inclusion. The argument for continuity of the use of lead from low-lead, alkaline-based glazes to lead-based glazes would be strengthened if it could be demonstrated that there was also continuity in the source of lead. [Pg.427]

Iraq, Mesopotamian ceramic glaze technology, 422-446 Iron Age Philistine pottery from Israel, intra-regional sourcing, 399-421... [Pg.563]

Mesopotamian glazed ceramics, 430-433,435/, 437-440 obsidian sourcing, 278,279-281 See also Neutron activation analysis Intermountain Region, North America, historic pottery, 447-459 Iran, Neolithic, bitumen traces in ceramic vessels, 137-151 Iran, Neolithic sites Ali Kosh, 138, 139/... [Pg.563]


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