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Samples of glass found at 11 sites (primarily urban) across France were analyzed in an attempt to establish patterns of glass production and use from the 11th through 17th centuries. The 486 fragments were classified as soda or potash-lime glasses. The results indicated a soda tradition in southern France, a non-soda tradition in eastern France, and the existence of similar glass compositions and types at various urban sites.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Glass Studies presents original research on topics related to the history of glass from its beginnings to the mid-20th century, a selection of recent important acquisitions made by public and private collectors, and a list of articles and books on glass added to the collection of the Museum’s Rakow Research Library during the year.