Early Bronze Age faience beads from Italy (Lavagnone) and Slovakia (Mytna Nova Ves and Nizna Mysl'a) were analysed by SEM-EDS, computerised 2-D image analysis, EMPA, and XRPD. The glass phase in the faience is present in different amount and invariably shows a mixed alkali composition, with the exception of two Carpathian samples showing an unusually Cu-rich glassy matrix. The chemial and mineralogical results seem to indicate a local production based on very similar glass-making technology, and the use of different starting materials.

Early bronze age faience from north Italy and Slovakia : a comparative archaeometric study / I. Angelini, G. Artioli, A. Polla, R.C. De Marinis - In: 34. International Symposium on Archaeometry / Istitution Fernando el Catolico. - Zaragoza : Istitution Fernando el Catolico, 2005. - pp. 371-378 (( Intervento presentato al 34. convegno International Symposium on Archaeometry tenutosi a Zaragoza - Spain nel 2004.

Early bronze age faience from north Italy and Slovakia : a comparative archaeometric study

G. Artioli;
2005

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Early Bronze Age faience beads from Italy (Lavagnone) and Slovakia (Mytna Nova Ves and Nizna Mysl'a) were analysed by SEM-EDS, computerised 2-D image analysis, EMPA, and XRPD. The glass phase in the faience is present in different amount and invariably shows a mixed alkali composition, with the exception of two Carpathian samples showing an unusually Cu-rich glassy matrix. The chemial and mineralogical results seem to indicate a local production based on very similar glass-making technology, and the use of different starting materials.
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2005
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