Egyptian faience is a hallmark of ancient Egypt culture and is probably known to everyone who has visited the Egyptian gallery of a museum. This book examines the technology of making this vitreous material and outlines its long history, which stretches from early Predynastic times to the end of the pharonic Egypt and beyond. The range of uses found for faience is examined and some of the reasons for its popularity discussed. The author then examines the related technology of glass making and working. Glass has a much shorter history, flourishing only in the New Kingdom before declining again, not to find popularity until much later times. Although glass was relatively rare, Egyptian glass makers were able to produce many masterpieces, and ...
In recent years the study of glass in ancient Egypt has been a source of renewed interest and debate...
In recent years the study of glass in ancient Egypt has been a source of renewed interest and debate...
This book presents a history of the development of glass. Chapters discuss the nature of the materia...
Egyptian faience is a hallmark of ancient Egypt culture and is probably known to everyone who has vi...
This paper discusses historical development of glass in ancient times, identify the most important c...
Glass in ancient Egypt appeared in the New Kingdom. It was a novel and highly prized material, which...
Glass in ancient Egypt appeared in the New Kingdom. It was a novel and highly prized material, which...
The Late Bronze Age in Western Asia and Egypt witnessed an explosion in the production of so-called ...
The Late Bronze Age in Western Asia and Egypt witnessed an explosion in the production of so-called ...
Known for its unique core-formed vessels and rich blue coloring, glassware dating from the reign of ...
Man-made glass was first regularly produced in Egypt and the Near East in the sixteenth century BC. ...
The chemical compositions and microstructures of some 35 faience objects from Egypt spanning the per...
The chemical compositions and microstructures of some 35 faience objects from Egypt spanning the per...
The chemical compositions and microstructures of some 35 faience objects from Egypt spanning the per...
In recent years the study of glass in ancient Egypt has been a source of renewed interest and debate...
In recent years the study of glass in ancient Egypt has been a source of renewed interest and debate...
In recent years the study of glass in ancient Egypt has been a source of renewed interest and debate...
This book presents a history of the development of glass. Chapters discuss the nature of the materia...
Egyptian faience is a hallmark of ancient Egypt culture and is probably known to everyone who has vi...
This paper discusses historical development of glass in ancient times, identify the most important c...
Glass in ancient Egypt appeared in the New Kingdom. It was a novel and highly prized material, which...
Glass in ancient Egypt appeared in the New Kingdom. It was a novel and highly prized material, which...
The Late Bronze Age in Western Asia and Egypt witnessed an explosion in the production of so-called ...
The Late Bronze Age in Western Asia and Egypt witnessed an explosion in the production of so-called ...
Known for its unique core-formed vessels and rich blue coloring, glassware dating from the reign of ...
Man-made glass was first regularly produced in Egypt and the Near East in the sixteenth century BC. ...
The chemical compositions and microstructures of some 35 faience objects from Egypt spanning the per...
The chemical compositions and microstructures of some 35 faience objects from Egypt spanning the per...
The chemical compositions and microstructures of some 35 faience objects from Egypt spanning the per...
In recent years the study of glass in ancient Egypt has been a source of renewed interest and debate...
In recent years the study of glass in ancient Egypt has been a source of renewed interest and debate...
In recent years the study of glass in ancient Egypt has been a source of renewed interest and debate...
This book presents a history of the development of glass. Chapters discuss the nature of the materia...