The first thousand years of glass-making in the ancient Near East: compositional analyses of late Bronze and Iron Age glasses.
This volume explores glass composition and production from the mid-second to mid-first millennia BC, the first thousand years of glass-making. Multi-element analyses of 132 glasses from Pella in Jordan, and Nuzi and Nimrud in Iraq (ancient Mesopotamia) produce new and important data that provide ins...
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Zusammenfassung: | This volume explores glass composition and production from the mid-second to mid-first millennia BC, the first thousand years of glass-making. Multi-element analyses of 132 glasses from Pella in Jordan, and Nuzi and Nimrud in Iraq (ancient Mesopotamia) produce new and important data that provide insights into the earliest glass production. |
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spelling | READE, WENDY. The first thousand years of glass-making in the ancient Near East [electronic resource] : compositional analyses of late Bronze and Iron Age glasses. [S.l.] : ARCHAEOPRESS, 2021. 1 online resource text txt rdacontent computer rdamedia online resource rdacarrier Archaeopress archaeology Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright page -- Contents -- List of Figures -- Chapter 1 -- Figure 1-1 Map of the eastern Mediterranean region. Adapted from Tatton-Brown and Andrews 1991: 2 -- Chapter 2 -- Figure 2-1 Scanning electron micrograph of Pella sample 188, a turquoise opaque bead. Dark grey areas are weathered glass which form along microscopic cracks in the glass. White grains are the opacifying compound calcium antimonate. The scale bar represe Figure 2-4 Scanning electron micrograph of Pella sample 55, a dark green glass, showing streams of small bubbles, several larger individual bubbles along the lower region, and four large dark grey silica grains which are incompletely melted and exhibit d -- Figure 2-5 Light micrograph of Pella sample 199 from a turquoise bead opacified with calcium antimonate. Streaks of less well opacified glass due to incomplete mixing or formation of the opacifier can be seen. Sample size is ~ 2.5 mm across. Figure 2-6 Light micrograph Pella 189 from a blue translucent bead. Bubbles are dispersed throughout the glass. Sample size is ~ 3mm across. -- Figure 2-7 Light micrograph of Nimrud glass samples, cobalt wire (centre top) with a standard reference glass on either side, set in an epoxy resin stub, 25mm in diameter, and polished for SEM-EDS analysis. -- Figure 2-8 Photograph of Nuzi glass samples with standard reference glass (centre) set in a pre-prepared epoxy resin stub, 20mm in diameter, and polished for EPMA analysis. -- Chapter 3 Figure 3-1 Satellite map showing location of Nuzi between the Tigris River and the River Zab, in ancient Mesopotamia (modern Iraq), adapted from Google Earth. -- Figure 3-2 Plan of city of Nuzi, adapted from Starr (1939), Plan 2, highlighting the size and position of the Temple and Palace, where most of the glass was found. -- Figure 3-3 Plan of Temple A and immediate environs. Most of the glass was found in G29 and G50. Adapted from Starr (1939), Plan 13. -- Figure 3-5 Nuzi 1930.82.10 blue translucent vessel fragment (thickness 3 mm) This volume explores glass composition and production from the mid-second to mid-first millennia BC, the first thousand years of glass-making. Multi-element analyses of 132 glasses from Pella in Jordan, and Nuzi and Nimrud in Iraq (ancient Mesopotamia) produce new and important data that provide insights into the earliest glass production. Includes bibliographical references. Glass Middle East History To 1500. Glass manufacture Middle East History To 1500. Excavations (Archaeology) Middle East. Middle East Antiquities. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh90004414 Moyen-Orient Antiquités. Middle & Near Eastern archaeology. bicssc SOCIAL SCIENCE Archaeology. bisacsh Antiquities fast Excavations (Archaeology) fast Glass fast Glass manufacture fast Middle East fast To 1500 fast Archaeology Social Science History fast Print version: 1789697034 9781789697032 (OCoLC)1245344410 Archaeopress archaeology. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2015043939 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=2925201 Volltext |
spellingShingle | READE, WENDY The first thousand years of glass-making in the ancient Near East compositional analyses of late Bronze and Iron Age glasses. Archaeopress archaeology. Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright page -- Contents -- List of Figures -- Chapter 1 -- Figure 1-1 Map of the eastern Mediterranean region. Adapted from Tatton-Brown and Andrews 1991: 2 -- Chapter 2 -- Figure 2-1 Scanning electron micrograph of Pella sample 188, a turquoise opaque bead. Dark grey areas are weathered glass which form along microscopic cracks in the glass. White grains are the opacifying compound calcium antimonate. The scale bar represe Figure 2-4 Scanning electron micrograph of Pella sample 55, a dark green glass, showing streams of small bubbles, several larger individual bubbles along the lower region, and four large dark grey silica grains which are incompletely melted and exhibit d -- Figure 2-5 Light micrograph of Pella sample 199 from a turquoise bead opacified with calcium antimonate. Streaks of less well opacified glass due to incomplete mixing or formation of the opacifier can be seen. Sample size is ~ 2.5 mm across. Figure 2-6 Light micrograph Pella 189 from a blue translucent bead. Bubbles are dispersed throughout the glass. Sample size is ~ 3mm across. -- Figure 2-7 Light micrograph of Nimrud glass samples, cobalt wire (centre top) with a standard reference glass on either side, set in an epoxy resin stub, 25mm in diameter, and polished for SEM-EDS analysis. -- Figure 2-8 Photograph of Nuzi glass samples with standard reference glass (centre) set in a pre-prepared epoxy resin stub, 20mm in diameter, and polished for EPMA analysis. -- Chapter 3 Figure 3-1 Satellite map showing location of Nuzi between the Tigris River and the River Zab, in ancient Mesopotamia (modern Iraq), adapted from Google Earth. -- Figure 3-2 Plan of city of Nuzi, adapted from Starr (1939), Plan 2, highlighting the size and position of the Temple and Palace, where most of the glass was found. -- Figure 3-3 Plan of Temple A and immediate environs. Most of the glass was found in G29 and G50. Adapted from Starr (1939), Plan 13. -- Figure 3-5 Nuzi 1930.82.10 blue translucent vessel fragment (thickness 3 mm) Glass Middle East History To 1500. Glass manufacture Middle East History To 1500. Excavations (Archaeology) Middle East. Middle & Near Eastern archaeology. bicssc SOCIAL SCIENCE Archaeology. bisacsh Antiquities fast Excavations (Archaeology) fast Glass fast Glass manufacture fast |
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title | The first thousand years of glass-making in the ancient Near East compositional analyses of late Bronze and Iron Age glasses. |
title_auth | The first thousand years of glass-making in the ancient Near East compositional analyses of late Bronze and Iron Age glasses. |
title_exact_search | The first thousand years of glass-making in the ancient Near East compositional analyses of late Bronze and Iron Age glasses. |
title_full | The first thousand years of glass-making in the ancient Near East [electronic resource] : compositional analyses of late Bronze and Iron Age glasses. |
title_fullStr | The first thousand years of glass-making in the ancient Near East [electronic resource] : compositional analyses of late Bronze and Iron Age glasses. |
title_full_unstemmed | The first thousand years of glass-making in the ancient Near East [electronic resource] : compositional analyses of late Bronze and Iron Age glasses. |
title_short | The first thousand years of glass-making in the ancient Near East |
title_sort | first thousand years of glass making in the ancient near east compositional analyses of late bronze and iron age glasses |
title_sub | compositional analyses of late Bronze and Iron Age glasses. |
topic | Glass Middle East History To 1500. Glass manufacture Middle East History To 1500. Excavations (Archaeology) Middle East. Middle & Near Eastern archaeology. bicssc SOCIAL SCIENCE Archaeology. bisacsh Antiquities fast Excavations (Archaeology) fast Glass fast Glass manufacture fast |
topic_facet | Glass Middle East History To 1500. Glass manufacture Middle East History To 1500. Excavations (Archaeology) Middle East. Middle East Antiquities. Moyen-Orient Antiquités. Middle & Near Eastern archaeology. SOCIAL SCIENCE Archaeology. Antiquities Excavations (Archaeology) Glass Glass manufacture Middle East History |
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