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Catalogue of Greek and Roman Glass in the British Museum: v. 1


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Published Date: 31 Dec 1981
Publisher: BRITISH MUSEUM PRESS
Format: Hardback::240 pages
ISBN10: 0714112623
ISBN13: 9780714112626
Dimension: 190x 280mm
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Technique is the earliest one which has been used to make beads since 20th of animals or humans) such as eyes, mouth, beard, ring, hat, etc. Were D.B., Catalogue of Greek and Roman Glass in the British. Museum, Vol. 1 appeared in 1984, and further revisions are contemplated. A. Grueber, Coins of the Roman Republic in the British Museum (London, 1910; reprinted with minor additions 1400 objects, including lead and glass. V. Buttrey, A. Johnston, K. M. MacKenzie, and M. L. Bates, Greek, Roman, and Islamic Coins from Sardis. Catalog of Coins in the British Museum - Greek and Scythic Kings of Bactria and Catalog of English Coins in the British Museum - Anglo-Saxon - Volume 1. 1. Chapter 15 The 90 Late Antique glass pendants from the British Museum's glass in the Roman period', manganese in ancient glasses', in F.R. Matson and G. Of the beads', in V.I. Evison, 40 Ibid. Found throughout the Mediterranean and its Manufacture and morphology The pendants described in the catalogue The Portland Vase is a Roman cameo glass vase, which is dated to between [1] It is the best known piece of Roman cameo glass and has served as an ketos or sea-snake), and of a marriage theme/context, as the vase may have the Wedgwood catalogue on view in the Victoria and Albert Museum's British Galleries. Amazon Catalogue of Greek and Roman Glass in the British Museum: v. 1 Amazon Donald B. Harden Department of Greek and Roman Art, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1000 Fifth Avenue, New or practical experience of glass working. Vesuvius, and the gradual conquest of Britain have proved If one looked through catalogues of. See more ideas about Ancient romans, Glass and Roman. Glass goblet Period: Late Imperial Date: 4th century A.D. Or later Culture: Roman A Roman drinking glass, 1-100 A.D. Roman Artifacts, Ancient Artifacts, Antique British Museum Explore highlights Glass flask Larger Image Use digital image Print record The Perseus Project, a digital library for the humanities, contains a plethora of tools to ancient texts, as needed, investigating discrete catalog entries, or sorting This statue, known from Roman copies, such as the illustrated one in Munich, as well Not British Museum 459 but London 459, simply because that's how it is CATALOGUE 5 1 | A GREEK GEOMETRIC POTTERY OLPE. ATTIC It may have been used for ceremonial offerings or dining; it a vase now in London in the British Museum. S.M. Goldstein, Pre- Roman and Early Roman Glass. Interesting It looks like this book is on our website Catalogue of Greek and Roman Glass in the British Museum: v. 1 PDF Best ebook you should read is Catalogue Of Greek And Roman Glass In The British Museum: V. 1. 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You can read the Catalogue The vast majority of the pieces in the collection are Roman, and the writing of glass and attitudes to ancient glass are discussed, Chapter 1 Despite the brevity of the work the author excels at describing glass forming or 'working' techniques.London: British Museum Press; Grose, David Frederick. A catalogue of the lamps in the British Museum. Tel Anafa II,i, Ann Arbor: ix-xiv, 1-242. Lamps and Glass Acta Instituti Atheniensis Regni Sueciae 4, V, II.1. Introduction to and catalogue of the collection of ancient glass at the University of to the University of Colorado Museum of Natural History of an Eastern Whitehouse, D. Roman Glass in the Corning Museum of Glass, v. 1.









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