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Archaeometry | 2001

Aspects of the production of cobalt-blue glass in Egypt

Th. Rehren

Cobalt-blue glass of the Near and Middle Eastern Late Bronze Age has long been recognized as compositionally distinct from other contemporary glasses (Sayer 1967; Lilyquist et al. 1993). It has been suggested recently by Shortland and Tite (2000) that this chemical distinction reflects the use of Egyptian raw materials for making these glasses, different from those used to make glass in Mesopotamia, or its manufacture by Mesopotamian workmen, possibly in Egypt. This assumed that cobalt-bearing alum from the Western Oases and mineral natron from the Wadi Natrun were used for the cobalt-blue glass, while the other, probably Mesopotamian, glasses were made using plant ash as the main alkali source. This note discusses some technical aspects of the possible ways in which the cobalt could have been added to the glass, and how this relates to the likely raw glass used in its making. Combining earlier suggestions by Noll (1981) and Brill in Lilyquist et al (1993), an alternative explanation of the chemical characteristics is suggested, maintaining that all the glasses under discussion were made using plant ash. Differences in alkali concentrations probably reflect different soil and plant chemistries, and the colorant was probably added to the glass after being precipitated from the alum as complex cobalt aluminium hydroxide.


Journal of Archaeological Science | 2008

A review of factors affecting the composition of early Egyptian glasses and faience: alkali and alkali earth oxides

Th. Rehren


Journal of Archaeological Science | 2014

Herding cats - Roman to Late Antique glass groups from Bubastis, northern Egypt

D. Rosenow; Th. Rehren


Archaeometry | 2008

POST-MEDIEVAL CRUCIBLE PRODUCTION AND DISTRIBUTION: A STUDY OF MATERIALS AND MATERIALITIES*

Marcos Martinón-Torres; Th. Rehren


Archaeometry | 2003

The Production of Lead–Tin Yellow at Merovingian Schleitheim (Switzerland)*

Martin Heck; Th. Rehren; P. Hoffmann


Archaeometry | 1997

Ramesside glass-colouring crucibles

Th. Rehren


Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section B-beam Interactions With Materials and Atoms | 2013

Analysis of glass from the post-Roman settlement Tonovcov grad (Slovenia) by PIXE–PIGE and LA-ICP-MS

Ž. Šmit; T. Milavec; H. Fajfar; Th. Rehren; J.W. Lankton; B. Gratuze


Journal of Archaeological Science | 2010

Western technical traditions of pottery making in Tang Dynasty China: chemical evidence from the Liquanfang Kiln site, Xi'an city

Jianfeng Cui; Th. Rehren; Yong Lei; Xiaolin Cheng; Jie Jiang; Xiaohong Wu


Journal of Archaeological Science | 2015

Forty years and still growing: Journal of Archaeological Science looks to the future

Robin Torrence; Marcos Martinón-Torres; Th. Rehren


Archaeometry | 2018

Did China Import Metals from Africa in the Bronze Age?: Did China import metals from Africa in the Bronze Age?

S. R. Liu; K. L. Chen; Th. Rehren; J. J. Mei; Jingbiao Chen; Y. Liu; D. Killick

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Sam Nixon

University of East Anglia

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Xiuzhen Li

University College London

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T. Milavec

University of Ljubljana

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Ž. Šmit

University of Ljubljana

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B. Gratuze

University of Orléans

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Martin Heck

Technische Universität Darmstadt

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P. Hoffmann

Technische Universität Darmstadt

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A. A. Eger

University of North Carolina at Greensboro

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