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Production Technology of Faience and Related Early Vitreous Materials
M. S Tite, Andrew J. Shortland
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| #4793537 in Books | Oxford University School of Archaeology | 2008-10-08 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.87 x.66 x6.91l,1.59 | File type: PDF | 232 pages | ||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| the most up to date volume on early glass|By Gilberto Artioli|The volume conceived and edited by Shortland and Tite on early vitreous materials is a must for any one working on ancient glass and faience. It includes and discusses at depth all recent evidence and literature, subdivided for geographical areas. An essential research tool and information source.|About the Author|By M. S. Tite and A. J. Shortland
The aim of this monograph is to bring together in a single volume the results of many years of research into production technology of early vitreous materials. The vitreous materials considered are glazed steatite, faience, Egyptian blue and green frits, and glazed pottery and bricks from Egypt, the Near East, the Indus Valley and Europe spanning the period from their beginnings in the 5th millennium BC through to the Roman period. For each group of material, the emphasi...
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