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- Ancient_glass_trade abstract "The ways in which glass was exchanged throughout ancient times is intimately related to its production and is a stepping stone to learning about the economies and interactions of ancient societies. Because of its nature it can be shaped into a variety of forms and as such is found in different archaeological contexts (window panes, jewellery, tableware...). This is important because it can inform on how different industries of sections of societies related to each other - both within a cultural region or with foreign societies.Glass trade is mainly studied by compositional analysis of glass objects creating groups with specific chemical compositions that hopefully allow to differentiate between production centres (both geographically and chronologically). Complications arise from the fact that for long periods of time glass was made following very similar recipes and as such the major elements found do not vary significantly. It is made by a mixture of raw materials which means that different sources of each raw material even for the same production centre further complicate the situation. That it is a material that lends itself well to recycling can only add to this. However, as scientifi c techniques improve it is becoming increasingly possible to discern some compositional groups, together with other archaeological and textual evidence a picture of glass technology, industry and exchange is starting to emerge.".
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- Ancient_glass_trade wikiPageWikiLink Ancient_Chinese_glass.
- Ancient_glass_trade wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_glass.
- Ancient_glass_trade wikiPageWikiLink Early_modern_glass_in_England.
- Ancient_glass_trade wikiPageWikiLink Forest_glass.
- Ancient_glass_trade wikiPageWikiLink Glass.
- Ancient_glass_trade wikiPageWikiLink Glass_beadmaking.
- Ancient_glass_trade wikiPageWikiLink Hellenistic_glass.
- Ancient_glass_trade wikiPageWikiLink Islamic_glass.
- Ancient_glass_trade wikiPageWikiLink Journal_of_Archaeological_Science.
- Ancient_glass_trade wikiPageWikiLink Journal_of_Egyptian_Archaeology.
- Ancient_glass_trade wikiPageWikiLink Journal_of_Glass_Studies.
- Ancient_glass_trade wikiPageWikiLink Journal_of_Raman_Spectroscopy.
- Ancient_glass_trade wikiPageWikiLink Natron.
- Ancient_glass_trade wikiPageWikiLink Roman_glass.
- Ancient_glass_trade wikiPageWikiLink Sasanian_glass.
- Ancient_glass_trade wikiPageWikiLink Trade_beads.
- Ancient_glass_trade wikiPageWikiLink Uluburun_shipwreck.
- Ancient_glass_trade wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ancient glass trade".
- Ancient_glass_trade wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ancient_glass_trade#Mesopotamia_and_Eastern_Mediterranean_during_the_Late_Bronze_Age".
- Ancient_glass_trade wikiPageWikiLinkText "glass trading".
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- Ancient_glass_trade wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:See_also.
- Ancient_glass_trade subject Category:History_of_glass.
- Ancient_glass_trade hypernym Stone.
- Ancient_glass_trade type Building.
- Ancient_glass_trade type Thing.
- Ancient_glass_trade comment "The ways in which glass was exchanged throughout ancient times is intimately related to its production and is a stepping stone to learning about the economies and interactions of ancient societies. Because of its nature it can be shaped into a variety of forms and as such is found in different archaeological contexts (window panes, jewellery, tableware...).".
- Ancient_glass_trade label "Ancient glass trade".
- Ancient_glass_trade seeAlso History_of_glass.
- Ancient_glass_trade sameAs Q4752959.
- Ancient_glass_trade sameAs m.07kblbb.
- Ancient_glass_trade sameAs Q4752959.
- Ancient_glass_trade wasDerivedFrom Ancient_glass_trade?oldid=702854692.
- Ancient_glass_trade isPrimaryTopicOf Ancient_glass_trade.