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ANCIENT GLASS RESEARCH ALONG THE SILK ROAD


CONTENTS

FRONT MATTER
i
Origin and Evolution of Ancient Chinese Glass
Gan Fuxi
1
The Silk Road and Ancient Chinese Glass
Gan Fuxi
41
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
109
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
149
Glass and Bead Trade on the Asian Sea
Insook Lee
165
Characteristics of Early Glasses in Ancient Korea with Respect to Asia's Maritime Bead Trade
Insook Lee
183
Ancient Lead-Silicate Glasses and Glazes of Central Asia
Abdugani A. Abdurazakov
191
Central Asian Glassmaking During the Ancient and Medieval Periods
Abdugani A. Abdurazakov
201
Scientific Study of the Glass Objects Found in Japan from the Third Century BC to the Third Century AD
Takayasu Koezuka and Kazuo Yamasaki
221
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 Taniichi
231
On the Glass Origins in Ancient China from the Relationship Between Glassmaking and Metallurgy
Qian Wei
243
The Inspiration of the Silk Road for Chinese Glass Art
Lu Chi
265
Faience Beads of the Western Zhou Dynasty Excavated in Gansu Province, China: A Technical Study
Zhang Zhiguo and Ma Qinglin
275
Scientific Research on Glass Fragments of the 6th Century AD in Guyuan County, Ningxia, China
Song Yan and Ma Qinglin
291
Glass Artifacts Unearthed from the Tombs at the Zhagunluke and Sampula Cemeteries in Xinjiang
Wang Bo and Lu Lipeng
299
Chemical Composition Analyses of Early Glasses of Different Historical Periods Found in Xinjiang, China
Li Qinghui, Xu Yongchun, Zhang Ping, Gan Fuxi and Cheng Huansheng
331
Glass Materials Excavated from the Kiln Site of Tricolor Glazed Pottery at Liquanfang in Chang An City of the Tang Dynasty
Jiang Jie
359
Ancient Glass in the Grassland of Inner Mongolia
Huang Xueyin
367
Glasses of the Northern Wei Dynasty Found at Datong
An Jiayao
379
Glass Vessels of the Tang Dynasty and the Five Dynasties Found in Guangzhou
An Jiayao
387
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
397
Multivariate Statistical Analysis of Some Ancient Glasses Unearthed in Southern and Southwestern China
Fu Xiufeng and Gan Fuxi
413
Study of the Ancient Glasses Found in Chongqing
Ma Bo, Gan Fuxi, Feng Xiaoni, Gao Menghe and Shen Shifang
439
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
457
BACK MATTER
471
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