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Compositional observations for Islamic Glass from Sīrāf, Iran, in the Corning Museum of Glass collectionJournal of Archaeological Science: Reports, 2017, 16, pp.102-116. ⟨10.1016/j.jasrep.2017.08.020⟩
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Appendix' in The Oldest Shipwreck in the Indian Ocean (O. Bopearachchi, S. Disanayaka and N. Perara)M-F. Boussac, J-F. Salles & J-P. Yon. Ports of the Ancient Indian Ocean, Primus book, 2016, 978 93 84082 07 9
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HIMT, glass composition and commodity branding in the primary glass industryDaniela Rosenow, Matt Phelps, Andrew Meek and Ian Freestone (Eds). Things that travelled, Mediterranean glass in the First Millennium CE, UCL Press, pp.159-190, 2018, 9781787351172
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South Asian glass beads in Western Europe in the Early Middle Ages (5th - 8 th c. CE)Proto - Globalisation in the Indian Ocean World: Multidisciplinary Perspectives, Oxford University, Jesus College, Nov 2013, Oxford, United Kingdom
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Glass beads from Mahastan. Evidence for production and ExchangeSalles Jean-François. Mahasthan II Fouilles du Rempart Est : Etudes archéologiques, 10, Brepols, pp.357-374, 2015, Indicopleustoi. Archaeologies of the Indian Ocean, 978-2-503-55240-8
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Suvarnabhumi in the 1st century CE: the glass evidencePongpanich B. & Thinapong S. The golden land Suvarnabhumi, the new finding for Suvarnabhumi Terra Incognita, GISTDA, pp.67-77, 2019, 978-616-8261-02-6
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Technological Change and Provenance of Glass in Early Islamic PalestineISA 2014, 40th International Symposium on Archaeometry, May 2014, Los Angeles, California., United States
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The fortified settlement of Macapainara, Lautem District, Timor‑Leste in Forts and Fortification in Wallacea: Archaeological and Ethnohistoric InvestigationsSue O’Connor, Sally Brockwell, Ursula Frederick, Tristen Jones, Ceri Shipton and Mathieu Leclerc. Forts and Fortification in Wallacea: Archaeological and Ethnohistoric Investigations, 53 (1st), ANU Press, pp.13-48, 2020, Terra Australis 53, 9781760463885. ⟨10.22459/TA53.2020⟩
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What Yellow Sea Interaction Sphere? The Glass EvidenceSixth Worldwide SEAA Conference, Society for East Asian Archeoloy (SEAA), Jun 2014, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia
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Glass Coloring Technologies of Late Roman Cage Cups : Two Examples from BulgariaJournal of Glass Studies, 2017, 59, pp.117-133
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The Uluburun glass ostrich eggshell base: archaeology and chemical analysis21e Congrès de l’Association internationale pour l’histoire du verre, Association internationale pour l’histoire du verre, Sep 2018, Istanbul, Turkey
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Les petites perles des sépultures mérovingiennes28èmes Rencontres de l’AFAV, AFAV, Oct 2013, Narbonne, France
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Agent of exchange and technology transferProto - Globalisation in the Indian Ocean World: Multidisciplinary Perspectives, Oxford University, Jesus College, Nov 2013, Oxford, United Kingdom
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Early glass bead production at Mu Pon in southern Myanmar15th International Conference of the European Association of Southeast Asian Archaeologists, Jul 2015, Paris, France
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Glass ingots from the Uluburun shipwreck: Glass by the batch in the Late Bronze AgeJournal of Archaeological Science: Reports, 2022, 42, pp.103354. ⟨10.1016/j.jasrep.2022.103354⟩
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Analysis of Glass from VeshnavehBagherpour Kashani Natascha. Depositional Practices at the Natural Sanctuary of Veshnaveh, Central Iran. Jewellery and Watery Caves: Mining Archaeology in Iran 1, Beiheft 46 (247), Deutschen Bergbau-Museum Bochum; VML Verlag Marie Leidorf GmbH, pp.196-205, 2022, Der ANSCHNITT, 978-3-86757-040-4
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Red and orange high-alumina glass beads in 7th and 8th century Scandinavia : evidence for long distance trade and local fabricationWolf, Sophie; Pury-Gysel, Anne de. Annales du 20e congrès de l'Association Internationale pour l'Histoire du Verre : Fribourg/Romont, 7-11 septembre 2015, Association Internationale pour l'Histoire du Verre, pp.326-333, 2017, 978-3-86757-024-4
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Glass ingots from the Uluburun shipwreck: Addition of glass cullet during manufacture and evidence for the changing context of New Kingdom Egyptian glass production in the late 18th DynastyJournal of Archaeological Science: Reports, 2022, 45, pp.103596. ⟨10.1016/j.jasrep.2022.103596⟩
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Scandinavian opaque red or orange barrel-shaped beads from the 7th–8th century20th Congress of the International Association for the History of Glass, Sep 2015, Fribourg – Romont, Switzerland
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Glass Bangles from Hirapur, Chadrapur District, MaharashtraMan and Environment, 2014, Man and Environnement, XXXIX (2) (XXXIX (2)), pp.64-72
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