Studies in Ancient Technology, Volume 6Brill Archive, 1965 - 235 pages |
Contents
Early methods of preparing leather | 9 |
Leather in ancient Egypt | 22 |
Hellenistic and Roman Egypt | 34 |
Ancient Mesopotamia | 40 |
Leather in the Classical World | 46 |
Roman leather trade | 53 |
Roman footwear | 60 |
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GLASS | 108 |
Origins and nature of ancient glass | 115 |
Glass in ancient Mesopotamia | 131 |
Phoenicia Palestine and Syria | 145 |
GræcoRoman and Byzantine Egypt | 152 |
Glass in Greece and Rome | 164 |
Roman decorative techniques | 175 |
Roman glass from the West | 192 |
Common terms and phrases
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