© 2017 University of Oxford This paper re-analyses a considerable corpus of glass from the Late Bronze Age site of Nuzi, found near Kirkuk in Iraq. SEM–WDS and Sr and Nd isotopic analysis were applied, in addition to cataloguing the glass. The work showed that the glass technology at Nuzi was subtly different from contemporary Egyptian sites, using different ways of opacifying and working glass. At least two, perhaps three, Near Eastern production sites are postulated. The range of glass colours and the skill of their application at Nuzi was perhaps not on a par with the Egyptian sites. This led to a reconsideration and review of the accepted wisdom that the Near East is the source of the innovation that is glass-making. This opinion is bas...
Man-made glass was first regularly produced in Egypt and the Near East in the sixteenth century BC. ...
Glass was first produced in a regular and controlled way in the 16th century BC, probably in what is...
A multidisciplinary study of a unique group of Late Bronze Age (LBA) ceremonial glass axe heads and ...
This paper re‐analyses a considerable corpus of glass from the Late Bronze Age site of Nuzi, found n...
© 2015 Elsevier Ltd. This paper discusses Sr-Nd-Sb isotopic analysis of Late Bronze Age glass to inv...
This paper presents oxygen, strontium and neodymium isotopic analysis from a series of Late Bronze A...
This paper presents oxygen, strontium and neodymium isotopic analysis from a series of Late Bronze A...
This paper presents oxygen, strontium and neodymium isotopic analysis from a series of Late Bronze A...
The present study focuses on the primary glass production during Late Bronze Age mainly in Egypt and...
There is very little known about ancient glass-making practice from the Late Bronze Age (LBA), despi...
AbstractResearch over the last few decades has greatly enhanced our understanding of the production ...
The Late Bronze Age in Western Asia and Egypt witnessed an explosion in the production of so-called ...
Egyptian, Mesopotamian and Mycenaean glass are all examples of the High Magnesium Glass composition ...
The Late Bronze Age in Western Asia and Egypt witnessed an explosion in the production of so-called ...
This paper discusses historical development of glass in ancient times, identify the most important c...
Man-made glass was first regularly produced in Egypt and the Near East in the sixteenth century BC. ...
Glass was first produced in a regular and controlled way in the 16th century BC, probably in what is...
A multidisciplinary study of a unique group of Late Bronze Age (LBA) ceremonial glass axe heads and ...
This paper re‐analyses a considerable corpus of glass from the Late Bronze Age site of Nuzi, found n...
© 2015 Elsevier Ltd. This paper discusses Sr-Nd-Sb isotopic analysis of Late Bronze Age glass to inv...
This paper presents oxygen, strontium and neodymium isotopic analysis from a series of Late Bronze A...
This paper presents oxygen, strontium and neodymium isotopic analysis from a series of Late Bronze A...
This paper presents oxygen, strontium and neodymium isotopic analysis from a series of Late Bronze A...
The present study focuses on the primary glass production during Late Bronze Age mainly in Egypt and...
There is very little known about ancient glass-making practice from the Late Bronze Age (LBA), despi...
AbstractResearch over the last few decades has greatly enhanced our understanding of the production ...
The Late Bronze Age in Western Asia and Egypt witnessed an explosion in the production of so-called ...
Egyptian, Mesopotamian and Mycenaean glass are all examples of the High Magnesium Glass composition ...
The Late Bronze Age in Western Asia and Egypt witnessed an explosion in the production of so-called ...
This paper discusses historical development of glass in ancient times, identify the most important c...
Man-made glass was first regularly produced in Egypt and the Near East in the sixteenth century BC. ...
Glass was first produced in a regular and controlled way in the 16th century BC, probably in what is...
A multidisciplinary study of a unique group of Late Bronze Age (LBA) ceremonial glass axe heads and ...