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Summary Of: Anglo-Saxon glass

In Anglo-Saxon glass the main stabiliser was lime... found elsewhere in Europe and some of the Anglo-Saxon glass vessels are unique to England... The first typology for Anglo-Saxon glass vessels was devised by Dr... The chemical composition of Anglo-Saxon glass vessels is very similar to late Roman glass... slightly higher amounts of iron in the Early Anglo-Saxon glass results in a colourless glass... Anglo-Saxon glass beads show a wide variety of bead manufacturing techniques...

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