Compositions Pre historique
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Compositions Pre historique
1 COMPOSITIONS PRE-HISTORIQUE PRE HISTORIC GLASS COMPOSITIONS Angelini I, Artioli G, Belliantani P and Polla A (2005) Protohistoric vitreous materials of Italy: From early faience to Final Bronze Age glasses Annales 16e Congres AIHV 32 – 36. Cowell M and Werner A (1974) Analysis of some egyptian glass Annals 6e Congrès AIHV 295 – 298. Hartmann, G, Kappel, I, Grote, K, Arndt, B (1997) Chemistry and technology of prehistoric glass from lower Saxony and Hesse, J Archaeological Sci, 24: 547 – 559. Henderson J (1985) the raw materials of early glass production Oxford J Archaeology 4: 267 – 291. Henderson, J (2002) Tradition and experiment in the first millennium A.D. glass production – The emergence of early glass technology in late Antiquity, Accounts of Chemical Res. 35: 594 – 602. Nicholson P T (1995) Glass making and glass working at Amarna: some new work Glass Technology 36: 125 – 128. Nikita K and Henderson J (2006) Glass analyses from Mycenaean Thebes and Elateia: Compositional evidence for a Mycenaean glass industry Jour Glass Studies 48: 71 – 120 Reade W, Freestone IC and Simpson St J (2005) Innovation or continuity? Early first millennium BCE glass in the Near East: the cobalt blue glasses from Assyrian Nimrud Annales 16e Congres AIHV 23 – 27. Shortland AJ and Tite MS (2000) Raw materials of glass from Amarna and implications for the origins of Egyptian glass Archaeometry 42: 141 – 153. Shortland, A J (2005) Developments in the second and earlier first millennia BC Annales 16e Congres AIHV 1 – 5. Tite MS and Shortland (2003) Production technology for copper and cobalt blue vitreous materials from the New Kingdom site of Amarna – a reappraisal Archaeometry 45: 273 – 300. Tite MS, Hatton GD, Shortland AJ, Maniatis Y, Kavoussanaki D and Panagiotaki M (2005) Raw materials used to produce Aegean Bronze Age glass and related vitreous materials Annals 16e Congres AIHV 11- 13. 1 COMPOSITIONS ISLAMIQUE ISLAMIC COMPOSITIONS 8th – 12th centuries, eastern Mediterranean Tal O, Jackson-Tal R and Freestone I (2004) New evidence of the production of raw glass at late Byzantine Apollonia-Arsuf, Israel Jour Glass Studies 46 : 51 – 65 Barkaudah Y and Henderson J (2006) Plant ashes from Syria and the manufacture of ancient glass : Ethnographic and scientific aspects Jour Glass Studies 48 : 297 – 321. Bimson M and Freestone I (1987) The discovery of an Islamic glass-making site in middle Egypt Annales 10e Congrés AIHV 237 – 254 Ermin K and Al-Khamis U (2001) Mamluk and pseudo-Mamluk glass in the National Museums of Scotland Annales 15e Congrés AIHV 193 – 198. Foy D, Picon M Vichy M (2001) Verres Omeyyades et Abbassides d’origine egyptienne: Les temoinages de l’archéologie et de l’archéometrie Annales 15e Congrés AIHV 138 – 143. Freestone, I and Gorin-Rosen, Y (1999) The great slab at Bet She’arim, Israel: An early Islamic glassmaking experiment ? Jour Glass Studies 41: 104 – 116. Freestone IC, Ponting M and Hughes MJ (2002) Origins of Byzantine glass from Maroni Petrera, Cyprus Archaeometry 44: 257 – 272. Freestone I C, Leslie K A, Thirlwall M and Goren-Rosen Y (2003) Strontium isotopes in the investigation of glass production: Byzantine and early Islamic glass from the Near East Archaeometry 45: 19 – 23. Henderson J and Allan J (1990) Enamels on Ayyubid and Mamluk glass, Archeomaterials 4 : 167 – 183. Henderson J and McLoughlin S (2001) Glass producction in Al-Raqqa : Experimentation and technological changes Annales 15e Congrés AIHV 14 – 148. Sawada T, Hokura A, Nakai I and Shindo Y (2005) Chemical compositions of the Islamic glass from Egypt analyzed at their excavation sites with a new portable X-ray fluorescence spectrometer Annales 16e Congrés AIHV 178 – 181. Tal O, Jackson-Tal R and Freestone I (2004) New evidence of the production of raw glass at late Byzantine Apollonia-Arsuf, Israel Jour Glass Studies 46 : 51 – 65 Ward R (2005) Big Mamluk buckets Annales 16e Congrés AIHV 182 – 185. 1 COMPOSTIONS POST ANTIQUE BYZANCE Post classic Medieval Byzantine period I) VI – Xe siècles (Early Medieval or Post classical times in Byzantine and Europe 6th century – 10th century) Brill R H, Chemical Analyses of Early Glass, Vol II, Corning Museum, (1999) 553pp. Barrera J and Velde B (1989) A study of French Medieval glass composition Jour Glass Studies 31: 48 – 34. Cerna E, Hulinsky V, Tomkova K and Cilova Z (2005) Early medieval glass beads from Prague castle and its surroundings – Typological and chemical classification of the finds Annales 16e Congrés AIHV 335 – 339. Dekowna M (1974) Problème de l’existence d’un atelier verrier à Szcecin au Haut Moyen Age Annales 6e Congrès AIHV 143 – 158. Dekowna M (1978) Les verres de Haithabu Annales 7e Congrès AIHV 167 – 188 Dekowna M (1985) Recherches sur la technique d’exécution des objets en verre du Haute Moyen Age Annales 9e Congrès AIHV 157 – 179. Dekowna M (1993) Les perles en verre de la nécropole du 7ème dt du 9ème siècle à Zalakomar (Hongrie) Annales 12e Congrés AIHV 271 – 278 Freestone I, Bimson M and Buckton D (1990) Compositional cateories of Byzantine glass tesserae Annales 11e Congrès AIHV 271 – 279. Heck M and Hoffmann P (2000) Coloured opaque glass beads of the Merovingians Archaeometry 42: 341 – 357. Henderson H (1993) Aspects of early Medieval glass production in Britain Annales 12e Congrés AIHV 247 – 259. Hulinsky V and Cerna E (2001) Microanalysis pf early Medieval glass beads and its importance in archeological research Annales 15e Congrés AIHV 116 – 121. Jennings S (2005) Anglican glass from a recent and previous excavations in the area of Whitby Abbey, North Yorkshire Annales 16e Congrès AIHV 207 – 209. Lobbedey U, Dell’Acqua F and Wedephol K H (2001) Colored glass wall tiles from Corvey (Germany) Carolingian or Romanesque? Jour Glass Studies 43:89 – 106. Motteau, J, Verrerie de fouilles et ateliers de verriers dans le département d’Indre et Loire du XIe siècle au XVIIe siècle. Rev Archéol du Centre de la France (1990) 29 : 31 – 61. Szöke Miklos B, Wedephol K H and Krinz A (2004) Silver-stained windows at Carolingian Zalavar, Mosaburg (Southwestern Hungary Jour Glass Studies 46: 85 - 104 2 Tal O, Jackson-Tal R and Freestone I (2004) New evidence of the production of raw glass at late Byzantine Apollonia-Arsuf, Israel Jour Glass Studies 46 : 51 – 65 Uboldi M and Verita M (2003) Scientific analyses of glasses from late Antique and early Medieval archeological sites in northern Italy Jour Glass Studies 45:;115 – 138. Vaghi F, Verita M and Zecchin S (2004) Silver stain on Medieval window glass excavated in the Venetian lagoon Jour Glass Studies 46: 105 – 108. Wedephol K H (2005) Composition of Carolingian glass in Europe Annales 16e Congrès AIHV 203 – 206. II XI – XIVe siècles Medieval European compositions (11 – 14th centuries) Barrera, J et Velde, B (1989) A study of french medieval glass composition Archéologie Médiéval 19 : 81 – 131. Brill R and Pongracz P (2004) Stained glass from Saint-Jean-des-Vignes (Soissons) and comparisons with glass from other medieval sites Jour Glass Studies 46 : 1115 – 144 Brill R H, Chemical Analyses of Early Glass, Vol II, Corning Museum, (1999) 553pp. Cox G, Heavens O, Newton R and Pollard A (1979) A study of weathering behavior of Medieval glass from York Minster Jour Glass Studies 21: 54 – 75. Fleury, M, Brut, C and Velde, B (2002) 13th century drinking glasses from the Cour Carée, Louvre, Jour Glass Studies 44: 95 – 110. Foy D (1985) Essai de typologie des verres Mediévaux d’après les fouilles provençales et langedociennes Jour Glass Studies 27: 18 – 71. Foy D (1978) Vitraux découvertes dans les fouilles médiévales du Sud-Est de la France Annales 7e Congrès AIHV 189 – 222. Foy D (1989) Le verre médiéval et son artisanat en France méditerranéenne Editions CNRS 467pp. Gerth, K, Schops, D Heide, K and Woeremann, E (2000) Geochemische und glaschemische Untersuchungen an fabrigne Fenstergläsern des Aachener Domes, Chemie der Erde 60: 67 – 80. Gerth, K, Wedephol, K H, and Heide, K (1998) Experimental melts to explore the technique of medieval woodash glass production and the chlorine content of medieval glass types, Chemie der Erde 58: 219 – 232. Hartmann, G (1994) Late-medieval glass manufacture in the Eichsfeld region (Thuringia, Germany) Chemie der Erde 54: 103 – 128. 3 Lagabrielle S and Velde B, (2005) Evolution of French Stained glass composition during the Middle Ages – analyses and observations made on the Cluny Collection, Annales 16e Congrés AIHV, 341 – 346. Mendera M (1990) Some aspects of medieval glass production in central Italy Annales 11e Congrés AIHV 303 – 315. Motteau, J, (1990) Verrerie de fouilles et ateliers de verriers dans le département d’Indre et Loire du XIe siècle au XVIIe siècle. Rev Archéol du Centre de la France 29 : 31 – 61. Royce-Roll D (1994) The colors of Romanesque stained glass Jour Glass Studies 36 : 71 – 80. Smedley, J W, Jackson, C M and Welch, C M (2003) Unraveling glass compositions: glassmaking raw materials at little Birches, Staffordshire, Annales 15e Congrès AIHV, 203 – 207 Stephan H-G, Wedephol, HK, and Hartmann, G (1992) Die Gläser der hochmittelalterlichen Waldglashütte Steinmcke Bericht über die Grabungsergebnisse Zeit Archäol Mittelalteres Jahr 20: 89 – 123. Stephan, H-G, Wedephol, K H, and Hartmann, G (1994) Chemische Analysen von Gläsern aus dem ehemaligen Kloster Brunshhausen bei Bad Gandersheim – Beiträge zur Geschicte des mittelalterlichen Glass und zur archäologischen Datierung des Seidelungsablaufes, Zeit A Z Archäol. 28: 353 – 369. Strepnich J and Libourel G, (1997) Les Vitraux médiévaux: caractérisation physico-chimique de l’altération Techné 6: 70 – 84. Uboldi M and Verita M, (2003) Scientific analyses of glasses from late Antique to early Medieval archeological sites in northern Italy, Jour Glass Studies 45: 115 – 137. Vaghi F, Verita M and Zecchin S (2004) Silver stain on medieval window glass excavated in the Venetian lagoon Jour Glass Studies 46: 105 – 108. Verita M, Nicola C and Sommariva G (2005) The stained glass windows of the Sainte Chapelle in Paris : Investigations on the origin of hte loss of hte painted work Annales 16e Congrés AIHV 347 – 351. Verita M, (1991) Some technical aspects of ancient Venetian glass Technique et Science : Les arts du verre Acts Coll Namur 1989, Presses Universitaires de Namur p 57 – 68. Verita M (1995) Analytical investigation of European enameled beakers of the 13th and 14th centuries Jour Glass Studies 37: 83 – 98. Viser Travagli A (2000) Vetri medievali da uno scavo urvano de Ferrara Annales 14e Congrés AIHV 265 – 271. 4 Wedephol H (2000) The change in composition of medieval glass types occurring in excavated fragments from Germany Annales 14e Congrés AIHV 253 – 257. Wedephol K H (1993) Die Herstellung mittelalterlicher und antiker Gläser Akad Wissen Literatur, No 3 1 – 38 Wedephol, K H (1997) Chemical composition of medieval glass from excavations in West Germany, Glastech Ber Glass Sci Technol 70: 246 – 255. Wedephol H, Frueger I and Hartmann G (1995) Medieval lead glass from northwestern Europe Jour Glass Studies 65 – 82. Wypyski M and Pilosi L (2005) Preliminary compositional study of glass from the crusader castle at Montfort Annales 16e Congrès AIHV 194 – 202. 1 COMPOSITONS POST-MEDIEVAL (après le XIVe siècle) POST MEDIEVAL COMPOSITONS (later than 14th century) Barrera, J et Velde, B (1989) A study of french medieval glass composition Archéologie Médiéval 19 : 81 – 131. Bimson M and Freestone I (1985) “Rouge clair” and other late 14th century enamels on the royal gold cup of the kings of France and England Annales 9e Congrès AIHV 209 – 222. Bonk H, Schulze G, Ritsema van Eck P and Bartel H-G (2000) Distinction of Venetian glass from façon de Venise glass on the basis of chemical analysis Annales 14e Congrés AIHV 341 – 345. Brain C and Dingworth D (2005) English seventeenth-century crystal glass study: Phase 1 Annales 16e Congrés AIHV 249 -253. Brill R H, Chemical Analyses of Early Glass, Vol II, Corning Museum, (1999) 553pp. Ciepiela S (1974) Les verres du XVIIIe siècle provenant des fouilles du vieux Varsovie Annales 6e Congrès AIHV 195 – 212. Ciepiela-Kubalaska S (1990) Les verres du 16ème siècle provenant des fouilles de Varsovie annals 11e Congrés AIHV 391 – 406. De Raedt I, Janssens K, Veeckmann J and Adams F (2000) Composition of façon de Venise and Venetian glass from Antwerp and the Southern Netherlands Annales 14e Congrés AIHV 347 – 350. De Raedt I., Janssens K., Veeckman J., Adams F., (2000) Composition of façon-de-venise and Venetian glass from Antwerp and the Southern Netherlands, Annales 14e Congrès AIHV,. 346-350. De Raedt, I, Janssens, K et Veeckman, J (2002) On the distinction between 16th and 17th century Venetian and façon de Venise glass, 95 – 121 in J Veeckman Majolica and Glass from Italy to Antwerp and beyond, City of Antwerp. Dungworth D (2005) The scientific study of late seventeenth-century glassworking at Silkstone, England Annales 16e Congrés AIHV 254 – 257. Freestone I Tatton-Brown V (2005) The Bonus Eventus plaque: changing materials, changing perceptions Annales 16e Congrés AIHV 391 – 395. Hartmann, G (1994) Late-medieval glass manufacture in the Eichsfeld region (Thuringia, Germany) Chemie der Erde 54 : 103 – 128. Hasse G, Arnold D and Pohl H (1987) Glas in Englischer Art aus der Dresdener Hûtte chemisch analytischen untersuchung von Dresdener Gläsern Annales 10e Congrès AIHV 481 – 496. 2 Hurst Vose R (1972) Bickerstaffe and Haughton Green excavations Annales 5e Congrés AIHV 137 – 144. Jackson C, Smedley J, Booth C and Lane B (2000) Birinuccio on 16th century glassmaking Annales 14e Congrés AIHV 335 – 340. Janssens K.H., Deraedt I., Schalm O., Veeckman J., (1998) Composition of 15-17th Century Archaeological Glass Vessels Excavated in Antwerp, Belgium, Microchim. Acta, 15, 315-320 Kunicki-Goldfinger J, Kierzek J, Dzierzanowski P and Kasprzak A (2005) Central European crystal glass of the first half of the eighteenth century Annales 16e Congrés AIHV 258 – 262. Kunicki-Goldfinger, Kierzek J, Kasprzak A and Malozewwska-Bucko B (2001) Analyses of 18th century Central European colourless glass Annales 15e Congrés AIHV 224 – 229. Madl M and Kunicki-Goldfinger J (2006) Eiland: Georg Gundelach and the glassworks on the Decin Estate of Count Maximilian Thun-Hohenstein Jour Glass Studies 48: 255 – 277. Moretti C (2005) English lead crystal: a critical analysis of the formulation attributed to George Ravenscroft – with points not yet clear on the process for the manufacture of ‘flint glass’ Annales 16e Congrés AIHV 244 – 248. Mucha M (1993) Die Glashütten in Grosspolen im 17. und 18. Jh. Suf Grund archäologischer Untersuchungen Annales 12e Congrès AIHV 479 – 486. Müller W., Torge M., Adam K., (1994), Ratio of CaO/K2O > 2 as evidence of a special Rhenish type of medieval stained glass, Glasstechnische Berichte Glass Science and Technology, 67(2), 45-48 Pause C (2000) Late medieval Venetian glass Annales 14e Congrés AIHV 321 – 325. Schalm O, Wouters H and Janssens K (2005) Compositions of thirteenth to seventeenthcentury glass from non-figurative windows in secular buildings excavated in Belguim Annales 16e Congrés AIHV 352 – 355. Schalm O., Caluwé D., Wouters H., Janssens K., Verhaeghe F., Pieters M., (2004), Chemical composition and deterioration of glass excavated in the 15th-16th centuryfishermen town of Raversijde (Belgium), Spectrochimica acta: part B: atomic spectroscopy, 59, 1647-1656 Smedley J, Jackson C and Welch C (2001) Unraveling glass compositions: Glassmaking raw materials at Little Birches, Staffordshire Annales 15e Congrés AIHV 203 – 207. Theuerkauff-Liederwald A-E and Ulitzka S (1993) Gebrauchsgläser des 16./17. Jhs. À la façon de Venise aus dünner, leicht getönter Glasmasse in den Kunstsammlungen der Veste Coburg Annales 12e Congrés AIHV 397 – 404 Velde, B (2002) Sixteenth and 17th century drinking glasses in France: composition, shapes and geographic distribution, 201 – 214, in J Veeckman ed Majolica and Glass, Antwerpen, pp 492 (2002).