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Ancient Glass Research Along The Silk Road
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Table of contents
- Contents
- Preface
- List of Contributors
- 1. Origin and Evolution of Ancient Chinese Glass Gan Fuxi
- 2. The Silk Road and Ancient Chinese Glass Gan Fuxi
- 3. Opening Remarks and Setting the Stage: Lecture at the 2005 Shanghai International Workshop on the Archaeology of Glass Along the Silk Road Robert H. Brill
- 4. The Second Kazuo Yamasaki TC-17 Lecture on Asian Glass: Recent Lead-Isotope Analyses of Some Asian Glasses with Remarks on Strontium-Isotope Analyses Robert H. Brill and Hiroshi Shirahata
- 5. Glass and Bead Trade on the Asian Sea Insook Lee
- 6. Characteristics of Early Glasses in Ancient Korea with Respect to Asia’s Maritime Bead Trade Insook Lee
- 7. Ancient Lead-Silicate Glasses and Glazes of Central Asia Abdugani A. Abdurazakov
- 8. Central Asian Glassmaking During the Ancient and Medieval Periods Abdugani A. Abdurazakov
- 9. Scientific Study of the Glass Objects Found in Japan from the Third Century BC to the Third Century AD Takayasu Koezuka and Kazuo Yamasaki
- 10. Chemical Analysis of the Glass Vessel in Toshodaiji Temple Designated a National Treasure Through a Portable X-Ray Fluorescence Spectrometer — Where Did the Glass Vessel Come From? Akiko Hokura, Takashi Sawada, Izumi Nakai, Yoko Shindo and Takashi
- 11. On the Glass Origins in Ancient China from the Relationship Between Glassmaking and Metallurgy Qian Wei
- 12. The Inspiration of the Silk Road for Chinese Glass Art Lu Chi
- 13. Faience Beads of the Western Zhou Dynasty Excavated in Gansu Province, China: A Technical Study Zhang Zhiguo and Ma Qinglin
- 14. Scientific Research on Glass Fragments of the 6th Century AD in Guyuan County, Ningxia, China Song Yan and Ma Qinglin
- 15. Glass Artifacts Unearthed from the Tombs at the Zhagunluke and Sampula Cemeteries in Xinjiang Wang Bo and Lu Lipeng
- 16. Chemical Composition Analyses of Early Glasses of Different Historical Periods Found in Xinjiang, China Li Qinghui, Gan Fuxi, Zhang Ping, Cheng Huansheng and Xu Yongchun
- 17. Glass Materials Excavated from the Kiln Site of Tricolor Glazed Pottery at Liquanfang in Chang An City of the Tang Dynasty Jiang Jie
- 18. Ancient Glass in the Grassland of Inner Mongolia Huang Xueyin
- 19. Glasses of the Northern Wei Dynasty Found at Datong An Jiayao
- 20. Glass Vessels of the Tang Dynasty and the Five Dynasties Found in Guangzhou An Jiayao
- 21. PIXE Study on the Ancient Glasses of the Han Dynasty Unearthed in Hepu County, Guangxi Li Qinghui, Wang Weizhao, Xiong Zhaoming, Gan Fuxi and Cheng Huansheng
- 22. Multivariate Statistical Analysis of Some Ancient Glasses Unearthed in Southern and Southwestern China Fu Xiufeng and Gan Fuxi
- 23. Study of the Ancient Glasses Found in Chongqing Ma Bo, Feng Xiaoni, Gao Menghe, Gan Fuxi and Shen Shifang
- 24. Study of the Earliest Eye beads in China Unearthed from the Xu Jialing Tomb in Xichuan of Henan Province Gan Fuxi, Cheng Huansheng, Hu Yongqing, Ma Bo and Gu Donghong
- Biographies
- Index