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Lapis Lazuli from the Kiln
glass and Glassmaking in the Late Bronze Age
2012 || Hardcover || Andrew Shortland || Leuven University Press
Lapis Lazuli from the Kiln examines the history of the first glass, from its early sporadic occurrence, through the height of its production in the late second millennium BC, to its disappearance at the end of that millennium. The book draws on an exceptionally wide range of sources including ancient texts detailing recipes and trade in glass, iconographic depictions in tombs and temples, archaeological excavation of the most important sites including Amarna and Qantir, and the description of...
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Isotopes in Vitreous Materials
2011 || Hardcover || Patrick Degryse e.a. || Leuven University Press
For all archaeological artefactual evidence, the study of the provenance, production technology and trade of raw materials must be based on archaeometry. Whereas the study of the provenance and trade of stone and ceramics is already well advanced, this is not necessarily the case for ancient glass. The nature of the raw materials used and the geographical location of their transformation into artefacts often remain unclear. Currently, these questions are addressed by the use of radiogenic iso...
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Steden in scherven / Cities in Sherds SET (Heruitgave)
vondsten uit beerputten in Deventer, Dordrecht, Nijmegen en Tiel (1250-1900) Finds from cesspits in Deventer, Dordrecht, Nijmegen and Tiel (1250-1900)
2016 || Hardcover || M. Bartels || Spa uitgevers B.V.
'Steden in Scherven/Cities in Sherds' is de meest omvangrijke publicatie binnen het Nederlandse onderzoek naar afval in beerputten. In steden zijn de alledaagse of bijzondere voorwerpen afgedankt en weggegooid in een beerput of afvalkuil. Deze voorwerpen van keramiek en glas vormen de nalatenschap van de vroegere stadsbewoners. Voor archeologisch onderzoek is dit afval de cultuurdrager waaruit informatie over de vroegere consument wordt verkregen.Het onderzoek naar de inhoud van meer dan 150 ...
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Rethinking Ostia / druk 1
a spatial enquiry into the urban society of Rome's imperial Port-Town
2011 || Paperback || Hanna Stöger || Leiden University Press
'Rethinking Ostia' presents an archaeological and spatial approach to Roman urbanism, focused on Rome's port city. It takes the reader along the route of a 'spatial investigation', offering a fresh look and detailed insights into the past society and the built environment of this port town. Following a scaled approach, the book examines different aspects of Ostia's urban landscape, applying Space Syntax's methods for spatial analysis to the urban neighbourhood of one city block - Insula IV ii...