Glass Portable Antiquities Topics Archaeology
Ben Levick and Roland Williamson explain how glass and amber were fashioned into beads and a variety of other objects in this attractively illustrated article from Regia Anglorum.
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- Bomford Collection of Ancient Glass - Bristol City Museum provides a searchable catalogue of portable antiquities its important collection of ancient and Roman glass portable antiquities vessels and other glass objects, and a bibliography.
- Corpus Vitrearum Medii Aevi - The British Academy describes its cataloguing of Medieval Window Glass in Britain by area. Lists of volumes published.
- The Glass from Sepphoris - A preliminary report by Joan Keller on the glass glass from glass the University of South Florida\'s Excavations glass at Sepphoris, Israel (1983-1991).
- Pioneering Glass - Identification and history of English drinking glasses from topics 1640 to portable antiquities 1702.
- Bibliography of Glass Artifacts - Bibliography of glass artifacts, including bottles, jars, and flat glass. Compiled by William Hampton Adams.
- Anglo-Saxon and Viking Glass and Amber Working - Ben Levick and Roland Williamson explain how glass glass and amber topics were fashioned into beads and a glass variety of other objects topics in this attractively illustrated glass article from Regia Anglorum.
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