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Glass Artifacts from Tomb 7 at Fardisya (East).
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Tombs, Quarries and Agricultural Installations at Fardisya (East).
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Baqa El-Gharbiya Area: The Glass Vessels from Ḥorbat Kosit (East).
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A Glass Bowl from Li Xian's Tomb of the Northern Zhou Dynasty.
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Early ancient glass: core-formed, rod-formed, and cast vessels and objects from the late Bronze Age to the early Roman Empire, 1600 B.C. to A.D. 50 / David Frederick Grose.
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A Tomb of Early Roman Period from the Region of Scythian Neapolis.
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Glass Artifacts from Tomb 7 at Fardisya (East).
Glass Artifacts from Tomb 7 at Fardisya (East).
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Author/Artist:
Gorin-Rosen, Yael.
Published In:
'Atiqot, v. 61 (2009), pp. 75*-82*, ill. 0792-8424
Subjects:
Glassware, Ancient
Record Number
Bib ID:
AI89593
Notes
English summary, p. 138.
Finds include fragments of glass vessels, bottles, beads, and jewelry, late Roman period.