Geography of antimony in Roman and early medieval colorless glass
This note, provided as an interim and summary report on research made possible by the Rakow Grant for Glass Research, is an indication of what can be achieved from the synthesis of a large amount of geographically recorded glass data. Specifically, it focuses on changing patterns in antimony in colo...
Main Author: | Sainsbury, V |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Corning Museum of Glass
2017
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