Chemical analysis of a visually opaque, turquoise-blue ingot from the Late Bronze Age royal capital at Amarna, housed in the Garstang Museum, University of Liverpool, shows an excess of copper colourant which indicates that the intended colour was opaque red. Trace element analysis places the location of manufacture in Egypt, and the date, finds location, dimensions and analysis suggest that the glass was made at Amarna. This, coupled with other recent finds of ingots/part ingots at the site, suggests that Amarna was producing not only blue glass, but a variety of different colours in this early period of Egyptian glassmaking. Other royal locations, such as the later site at Qantir where red glass predominates, appear to specialise in speci...
Cobalt was commonly used as a colourant in the Egyptian glass industries of the 18th dynasty, dark b...
A recent compositional study of Egyptian cobalt-blue glass from museum collections in Japan (18th Dy...
The Late Bronze Age in Western Asia and Egypt witnessed an explosion in the production of so-called ...
Chemical analysis of a visually opaque, turquoise-blue ingot from the Late Bronze Age royal capital ...
Chemical analysis of a visually opaque, turquoise-blue ingot from the Late Bronze Age royal capital ...
Chemical analysis of a visually opaque, turquoise-blue ingot from the Late Bronze Age royal capital ...
Chemical analysis of a visually opaque, turquoise-blue ingot from the Late Bronze Age royal capital ...
Chemical analysis of a visually opaque, turquoise-blue ingot from the Late Bronze Age royal capital ...
International audienceOur recent LA-ICP-MS analyses of glass ingots from the Uluburun shipwreck alon...
Known for its unique core-formed vessels and rich blue coloring, glassware dating from the reign of ...
We present a detailed description of the layered structure developing in the walls of Egyptian Late ...
The present study focuses on the primary glass production during Late Bronze Age mainly in Egypt and...
Four polychrome glass fragments, excavated from tomb KV35 in the Valley of the Kings, attributed to...
This paper presents direct archaeological evidence for the primary production of glass at the LBA si...
The Late Bronze Age in Western Asia and Egypt witnessed an explosion in the production of so-called ...
Cobalt was commonly used as a colourant in the Egyptian glass industries of the 18th dynasty, dark b...
A recent compositional study of Egyptian cobalt-blue glass from museum collections in Japan (18th Dy...
The Late Bronze Age in Western Asia and Egypt witnessed an explosion in the production of so-called ...
Chemical analysis of a visually opaque, turquoise-blue ingot from the Late Bronze Age royal capital ...
Chemical analysis of a visually opaque, turquoise-blue ingot from the Late Bronze Age royal capital ...
Chemical analysis of a visually opaque, turquoise-blue ingot from the Late Bronze Age royal capital ...
Chemical analysis of a visually opaque, turquoise-blue ingot from the Late Bronze Age royal capital ...
Chemical analysis of a visually opaque, turquoise-blue ingot from the Late Bronze Age royal capital ...
International audienceOur recent LA-ICP-MS analyses of glass ingots from the Uluburun shipwreck alon...
Known for its unique core-formed vessels and rich blue coloring, glassware dating from the reign of ...
We present a detailed description of the layered structure developing in the walls of Egyptian Late ...
The present study focuses on the primary glass production during Late Bronze Age mainly in Egypt and...
Four polychrome glass fragments, excavated from tomb KV35 in the Valley of the Kings, attributed to...
This paper presents direct archaeological evidence for the primary production of glass at the LBA si...
The Late Bronze Age in Western Asia and Egypt witnessed an explosion in the production of so-called ...
Cobalt was commonly used as a colourant in the Egyptian glass industries of the 18th dynasty, dark b...
A recent compositional study of Egyptian cobalt-blue glass from museum collections in Japan (18th Dy...
The Late Bronze Age in Western Asia and Egypt witnessed an explosion in the production of so-called ...