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Evidence for the Metallurgical Origins of Glass at Two Ancient Egyptian Glass Factories

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  31 January 2011

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Studying the raw materials used by ancient glassmakers provides information about ancient glassmaking practices, the relationship between glassmaking and other craft technologies (silicate-based or non-silicate-based), and the trading patterns of specific cultures. Colored opaque glasses are of particular interest because they were among the first mass-produced and mass-distributed glasses.

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