International audiencePrior to the eighteenth century, cobalt was exclusively employed as a colouring agent for vitreous materials, and its use appears to be concurrent with the earliest large-scale production of glass during the Late Bronze Age (LBA). LBA cobalt deposits with a distinctive elemental signature have been identified in the oases of the western Egyptian desert, while cobalt mines in Kashan (Iran) and in the Erzgebirge (Germany) are known to have been exploited during the later Middle Ages. For most of the first millennium BCE and CE, however, the identity of cobalt sources and their supply patterns remain elusive. The aim of this study is to characterise the chemical composition of cobalt colorants used during the first millen...
This paper presents the elemental composition of a representative group of glass-working and -produc...
Ore samples collected from the cobalt mine of Qamsar, Kāshān, were studied using optical microscopy ...
Ore samples collected from the cobalt mine of Qamsar, Kāshān, were studied using optical microscopy ...
International audiencePrior to the eighteenth century, cobalt was exclusively employed as a colourin...
Prior to the eighteenth century, cobalt was exclusively employed as a colouring agent for vitreous m...
Prior to the eighteenth century, cobalt was exclusively employed as a colouring agent for vitreous m...
International audienceMinerals able to colour in blue (and green in combination with yellow pigments...
Minerals able to colour in blue (and green in combination with yellow pigments) are limited in numbe...
A recent compositional study of Egyptian cobalt-blue glass from museum collections in Japan (18th Dy...
A recent compositional study of Egyptian cobalt-blue glass from museum collections in Japan (18th Dy...
A recent compositional study of Egyptian cobalt-blue glass from museum collections in Japan (18th Dy...
A multidisciplinary study of a unique group of Late Bronze Age (LBA) ceremonial glass axe heads and ...
Cobalt alums from the Western Oases of Egypt were used in the second millennium BC as a colorant to ...
The aim of this study is to characterize the provenance of cobalt blue pigments used by glass crafts...
The aim of this study is to characterize the provenance of cobalt blue pigments used by glass crafts...
This paper presents the elemental composition of a representative group of glass-working and -produc...
Ore samples collected from the cobalt mine of Qamsar, Kāshān, were studied using optical microscopy ...
Ore samples collected from the cobalt mine of Qamsar, Kāshān, were studied using optical microscopy ...
International audiencePrior to the eighteenth century, cobalt was exclusively employed as a colourin...
Prior to the eighteenth century, cobalt was exclusively employed as a colouring agent for vitreous m...
Prior to the eighteenth century, cobalt was exclusively employed as a colouring agent for vitreous m...
International audienceMinerals able to colour in blue (and green in combination with yellow pigments...
Minerals able to colour in blue (and green in combination with yellow pigments) are limited in numbe...
A recent compositional study of Egyptian cobalt-blue glass from museum collections in Japan (18th Dy...
A recent compositional study of Egyptian cobalt-blue glass from museum collections in Japan (18th Dy...
A recent compositional study of Egyptian cobalt-blue glass from museum collections in Japan (18th Dy...
A multidisciplinary study of a unique group of Late Bronze Age (LBA) ceremonial glass axe heads and ...
Cobalt alums from the Western Oases of Egypt were used in the second millennium BC as a colorant to ...
The aim of this study is to characterize the provenance of cobalt blue pigments used by glass crafts...
The aim of this study is to characterize the provenance of cobalt blue pigments used by glass crafts...
This paper presents the elemental composition of a representative group of glass-working and -produc...
Ore samples collected from the cobalt mine of Qamsar, Kāshān, were studied using optical microscopy ...
Ore samples collected from the cobalt mine of Qamsar, Kāshān, were studied using optical microscopy ...