Composition and Origin of Early Mediaeval Opaque Red Enamel from Britain and Ireland.

Title: 
Composition and Origin of Early Mediaeval Opaque Red Enamel from Britain and Ireland.

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Author/Artist: 
Stapleton, C. P.
Published In: 
Journal of Archaeological Science, v. 26, no. 8, Aug. 1999, pp. 913-921, ill. 0305-4403
Other Authors: 
Freestone, I. C.
Bowman, S. G. E.
Subjects: 
Bib ID: 
AI44033
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Location: 
Periodicals
Call Number: 
PER CC1 .J86
Notes: 
Study concludes that the medieval red enamels "are not based upon the coloration of a soda-lime-silica glass, but represent re-use of a metallurgical slag."