Paper examines the likely characteristics by which a glass workshop might be identified archaeologically
The Late Bronze Age in Western Asia and Egypt witnessed an explosion in the production of so-called ...
AbstractWe present a detailed description of the layered structure developing in the walls of Egypti...
There is very little known about ancient glass-making practice from the Late Bronze Age (LBA), despi...
Paper examines the likely characteristics by which a glass workshop might be identified archaeologic...
Glass production starts in the second half of the sixteenth century BCE. Glass was produced from the...
This paper discusses historical development of glass in ancient times, identify the most important c...
The first deliberate manufacture of glass occurs in the sixteenth century BC, although the origin of...
We present a detailed description of the layered structure developing in the walls of Egyptian Late ...
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...
The ancient glass industry changed dramatically towards the end of the first millennium. The Roman g...
In recent years the study of glass in ancient Egypt has been a source of renewed interest and debate...
Known for its unique core-formed vessels and rich blue coloring, glassware dating from the reign of ...
This article, a fuller version of which is published elsewhere (see below), describes the replicatio...
Inlays are among the most aesthetically pleasing and technically challenging glasses produced in the...
The Late Bronze Age in Western Asia and Egypt witnessed an explosion in the production of so-called ...
AbstractWe present a detailed description of the layered structure developing in the walls of Egypti...
There is very little known about ancient glass-making practice from the Late Bronze Age (LBA), despi...
Paper examines the likely characteristics by which a glass workshop might be identified archaeologic...
Glass production starts in the second half of the sixteenth century BCE. Glass was produced from the...
This paper discusses historical development of glass in ancient times, identify the most important c...
The first deliberate manufacture of glass occurs in the sixteenth century BC, although the origin of...
We present a detailed description of the layered structure developing in the walls of Egyptian Late ...
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...
The ancient glass industry changed dramatically towards the end of the first millennium. The Roman g...
In recent years the study of glass in ancient Egypt has been a source of renewed interest and debate...
Known for its unique core-formed vessels and rich blue coloring, glassware dating from the reign of ...
This article, a fuller version of which is published elsewhere (see below), describes the replicatio...
Inlays are among the most aesthetically pleasing and technically challenging glasses produced in the...
The Late Bronze Age in Western Asia and Egypt witnessed an explosion in the production of so-called ...
AbstractWe present a detailed description of the layered structure developing in the walls of Egypti...
There is very little known about ancient glass-making practice from the Late Bronze Age (LBA), despi...