N. Tennent, P. Mackenna, Kkw Lo, G. Maclean, J. Ottaway
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Major, minor, and trace element analysis of medieval stained glass by flame atomic absorption spectrometry
Procedures are described for the analysis of twelve key elements (na, k, ca, mg, al, fe, mn, pb, zn, cu, co and ni) in medieval stained glass by flame atomic absorption. The composition of twelve glass fragments excavated from scottish cathedral sites are given and considered in terms of plant ash and colorant materials.