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RAMESSIDE GLASS-COLOURING CRUCIBLES*
Authors:TH REHREN
Abstract:The preparation of glass in New Kingdom Egypt heavily involved the use of crucibles. Shape, mode of operation and function of these vessels have been reconstructed on the basis of new, stratified material from the excavation at Qantir, eastern Nile Delta. The crucible fabric, the internal layer protecting the vessel from the charge, and the glass melted in the crucibles are characterized by chemical and petrographic studies. The crucibles were apparently employed mainly to add the colourants to the glass. The broader archaeological context strongly suggests that glass production in the Late Bronze Age has been a highly developed, specialized and organized craft, with different factories for glass production, for colouring, and for working, connected by a wide-ranging trade network.
Keywords:EGYPT  NILE DELTA  QANTIR  LATE BRONZE AGE  NEW KINGDOM  ENERGY DISPERSIVE SPECTROMETRY  INDUCTIVELY COUPLED PLASMA ANALYSIS  WAVELENGTH DISPERSIVE SPECTROMETRY  CRUCIBLE  INGOT  CERAMICS  GLASS  COMPOSITION  PRODUCTION  TRADE
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