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Glass working on the margins of Roman London : excavations at 35 Basinghall Street, City of London, 2005
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ISBN: 9781907586330 1907586334 Year: 2015 Publisher: London : Museum of London Archaeology

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Excavation of the Iron Age, Roman and medieval settlement at Gorhambury, St Albans
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ISBN: 1850742502 Year: 1990 Publisher: London Historic buildings and monuments commission for England

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In the northern cemetery of Roman London : Excavations at Spitalfields Market, London E1, 1991-2007
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ISBN: 9781907586514 Year: 2020 Publisher: London Museum of London Archaeology

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The glass workers of Roman London.
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ISBN: 9781901992847 Year: 2009 Publisher: London Museum of London archaeology

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"Recycling may be a topical subject today, but it is an ancient practice. Glass was regularly recycled to make new vessels during the Roman period and important new evidence for glass working in London came from 35 Basinghall Street in the City in 2005, with the discovery of over 70kg of broken vessel glass and production waste. This ranges from large blocks, which have cooled in a tank furnace, to minute threads swept from a workshop floor. Particularly impressive are thousands of moils - the small cylinder of glass left on the end of the blowing iron when a vessel has been detached - each representing the making of a single product." "Such glass was a valuable commodity which would normally have been remelted in a furnace and used to create new vessels. Its presence may mark the demise of a nearby glass workshop, located on the margins of the city. Detailed study of the waste is providing new insights into the glass industry of 2nd-century AD London, its products and the techniques of its craftsmen." "This colourful book reviews the current evidence for the history of glass working in Roman London. The various stages of glass vessel production are described, using both the evidence from Basinghall Street and striking images of the experimental work of modern glass-blowers using ancient techniques."--BOOK JACKET.


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The medieval horse and its equipment, c.1150-c.1450
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ISBN: 9781843836797 Year: 2011 Publisher: Woodbridge Boydell

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