Billion thanks, Justine!
I've ordered the Price publication from my library, and I will
get it tomorrow.
Best wishes,
Anders
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>Ärende: Re: Glass and early medieval court workshops
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>Anders
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>You should get hold of
>J Price (ed) 2000 Glass in Britain and Ireland AD 350-1100,
London: British Museum (Occasional Paper 127) - unfortunately
now out of print. In it are two of my papers:
>Bayley, J Glassworking in early medieval England, 137-42 and
>Bayley, J Saxon glassworking at Glastonbury Abbey, 161-188
and 204.
>The first paper assembles all the evidence then available for
sites in England, and the second presents a more detailed
assessment of the finds from Glastonbury Abbey, a major early
medieval English glassworking site.
>
>You should look through the Annales published by
l'Association Internationale pour l'Histoire du Verre (AIHV)
which has papers on much work on glass and glassmaking.
L'Association Francaise pour l'Archeologie du Verre (AFAV) has
published a number of conference proceedings, some of which
deal in part or in whole with the early medieval period. For
example: D Foy and G Sennequier (eds) 1991. Ateliers de
verriers de l'antiquité ā la période pré-industrielle. Rouen:
AFAV. AFAV also publishes an annual newsletter. There are
various publications of the San Vincenzo al Volturno site in
Italy - a monastery where all sorts of crafts including
glassworking were carried out. I think there is at least one
volume about it in the British Archaeological Reports Series.
>
>You should also look at the two exhibition catalogues
'Phoenix aus Sande und Asche' held in Basel in 1988 and 'A
travers la verre' held in Rouen in ?1989 which both include
information on glassworking and include finds such as
crucibles. I don't have them to hand but could send you full
references if you can't find them.
>
>Best wishes
>Justine
>
>Dr Justine Bayley
>English Heritage
>Fort Cumberland
>Eastney
>Portsmouth PO4 9LD
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>-----Original Message-----
>From: Arch-Metals Group [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
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>Sent: 15 February 2008 12:17
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>Subject: Glass and early medieval court workshops
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>Dear list members,
>
>Glass isn't a really metal, OK, but not too far from it when
>it comes to it's use in social life - connected to luxury,
>prestige, power and trade.
>
>Do You know any particular studies dealing with early
medieval
>glass workshops - in Britain and elsewhere - connected to
court
>workshops and metalworking, that You would like to recommend?
>
>I'd be glad for any resources - from dissertations to
smaller
>papers.
>
>Best wishes,
>Anders Söderberg
>Stockholm
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