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Abbreviations | p. vii |
List of Contributors | p. viii |
Chronological Chart-Jacke Phillips | p. x |
Introduction Vitreous Materials in the Late Bronze Age Aegean: a Window to the East Mediterranean | p. xi |
Glass and Faience Production Sites in New Kingdom Egypt: a Review of the Evidence | p. 1 |
Crushed Rock and Molten Salt? Some Aspects of the Primary Glass Production at Qantir/Pi-Ramesse | p. 14 |
The Technological Development of Aegean Vitreous Materials in the Bronze Age | p. 34 |
Tiny, Fragile, Common, Precious. Mycenaean Glass and Faience Beads and Other Objects | p. 64 |
The Scientific Examination of Aegean Vitreous Materials-Problems and Potential | p. 105 |
Close Encounters of Interesting Kinds. Relief Beads and Glass Seals: Design and Craftsmen | p. 126 |
Palace TM: Speculations on Palatial Production in Mycenaean Greece with (Some) References to Glass | p. 151 |
Minoan Faience Revisited | p. 173 |
Colour Use and Symbolism in Bronze Age Crete: Exploring Social and Technological Relationships | p. 187 |
Vitreous Materials in the Bronze and Early Iron Ages: Some Questions of Values | p. 209 |
Colour plates | p. 233 |
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