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SHORTLAND, ANDREW

LAPIS LAZULI FROM THE KILN

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Omschrijving LAPIS LAZULI FROM THE KILN

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 ex
ceptionally 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 th
e glass objects themselves. The area covered includes the heart of glassmaking and use in Egypt and the Near East, as well as those areas were glass might have been traded, i.e. the Levant and the Mycenaean Aegean. The life of the glassmaker, his pla
ce in society and relationship to other industries are also considered.

The book especially details the use of scientific analysis to provide information for the reconstruction of the history of this glass and highlights the importance of a
nalysis in validating or challenging archaeological and textual interpretations. Although describing the most up to date scientific techniques and interpretations, it is written from a non-technical viewpoint and includes systematic glossaries detail
ing the technical terminology used as well as the most important sites, object types and periods. The book is designed to be a specific study for the student of archaeology demonstrating the general themes of how scientific analysis can assist in the
reconstruction of ancient material culture and the society in which it used.


Specificaties

  • Merk
    Leuven University Press
  • Groep
    GESCHIEDENIS ALG (680)
  • Barcode
    9789058676917
  • Leverstatus
    Actief

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