Approach to the pre-roman glass: materials from the Iberian cemetery of El Cigarralejo (Mula, Murcia). Chemical composition of several necklace beads
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https://doi.org/10.3989/tp.1995.v52.i1.440Keywords:
Pre-roman glass, Cigarralejo (Mula, Murcia), Iberian society, Glass workshop, Chemical analysisAbstract
For the first time, all the glass materials found in the excavations of the Iberian cemetery of El Cigarralejo (Mula, Murcia) are studied together including those from the published and the unpublished tombs. The small number of glass items in the grave goods found in this Murcian cemetery let us consider them as prestigious adornments, sometimes with prophylactic purposes. As an hypothesis, we can consider that there was a glass workshop near the studied area. The chemical composition of some necklace beads is presented.
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1995-06-30
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Ruano Ruiz, E., Hoffman, P., & Rincón, J. M. (1995). Approach to the pre-roman glass: materials from the Iberian cemetery of El Cigarralejo (Mula, Murcia). Chemical composition of several necklace beads. Trabajos De Prehistoria, 52(1), 189–206. https://doi.org/10.3989/tp.1995.v52.i1.440
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