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Ancient Glass of South Asia: Archaeology, Ethnography and Global Connections

ISBN-13: 9789811636585 / Angielski / Miękka / 2022

Kanungo, Alok Kumar
Ancient Glass of South Asia: Archaeology, Ethnography and Global Connections Kanungo, Alok Kumar 9789811636585 Springer Nature Singapore - książkaWidoczna okładka, to zdjęcie poglądowe, a rzeczywista szata graficzna może różnić się od prezentowanej.

Ancient Glass of South Asia: Archaeology, Ethnography and Global Connections

ISBN-13: 9789811636585 / Angielski / Miękka / 2022

Kanungo, Alok Kumar
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This book provides a comprehensive research on Ancient Indian glass. The contributors include experienced archaeologists of South Asian glass and archaeological chemists with expertise in the chemical analysis of glass, besides, established ethnohistorians and ethnoarchaeologists. It is comprised of five sections, and each section discusses different aspects of glass study: the origin of glass and its evolution, its scientific study and its care, ancient glass in literature and glass ethnography, glass in South Asia and the diffusion of glass in different parts of the world.  The topic covered by the different chapters ranges from the development of faience, to the techniques developed for the manufacture of glass beads, glass bangles or glass mirrors at different times in south Asia, a major glass producing region and the regional distribution of key artefacts both within India and outside the region, in Africa, Europe or Southeast Asia. Some chapters also include extended examples of the archaeometry of ancient glasses. It makes an important contribution to archaeological, anthropological and analytical aspects of glass in South Asia. As such, it represents an invaluable resource for students through academic and industry researchers working in archaeological sciences, ancient knowledge system, pyrotechnology, historical archaeology, social archaeology and student of anthropology and history with an interest in glass and the archaeology of South Asia.

Kategorie:
Nauka, Historia
Kategorie BISAC:
Social Science > Archaeology
Technology & Engineering > Materials Science - General
Wydawca:
Springer Nature Singapore
Język:
Angielski
ISBN-13:
9789811636585
Rok wydania:
2022
Waga:
0.88 kg
Wymiary:
23.5 x 15.5
Oprawa:
Miękka
Dodatkowe informacje:
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"The editors and authors are to be thanked and congratulated for the production of this well illustrated and comprehensive volume. Not only is there an abundance of new information, the literature covered is vast. It will be an essential reference on South Asian glass for years to come, invaluable to researchers in adjacent areas, and informative for anyone with an interest in archaeological glass. ... This is a great book. I strongly recommend it." (Ian C. Freestone, Asian Perspectives, The Journal of Archaeology and the Pacific, Vol. 62 (2), 2023)

"Ancient Glass of South Asia in an outstanding contribution to the study of glass in general and to the study of early glass beads in particular. ... Congratulations to the organizers of the conference, the editors, and the individual authors for this excellent work that I'm sure will be enjoyed by many readers of Beads. The volume is up-to-date and should be a valuable resource for many years to come." (James W. Lankton, Journal of the Society of Bead Researchers, Vol. 34, 2022)

Glass Origin and Evolution 

Chapter 1
The Origin of Glass and the First Glass Industries
- Thilo Rehren

Chapter 2
Glass in the Middle-East and Western Europe at the end of the 1st millennium CE, Transition from Natron to Plant Ash Soda or Forest Glasses
- Bernard Gratuze, Nadine Schibille and Inès Pacta

Chapter 3
Glazed Steatite and Faience Technology at Harappa, Pakistan (>3700-1900 BCE): Technological and Experimental Studies of Production and Variation 
- Jonathan Mark Kenoyer

Chapter 4
Traditional Bead and Bangle Crafts in India
- Alok Kumar Kanungo


Scientific Study and Care of Glass

Chapter 5
Elemental Compositions and Glass Recipes
- Laure Dussubieux

Chapter 6
Isotope Analysis and its Applications to the Study of Ancient Indian Glass
- Laure Dussubieux, Christophe Cloquet and Thomas Oliver Pryce

Chapter 7
The Conservation of Glass
- Stephen P. Koob
Chapter 8
Typology of Glass Beads: Techniques, Shapes, Colours, and Dimensions
- Joanna Then-Obłuska


Ethnography and Literature

Chapter 9
Glass in Indian Archaeology, Ancient Literature, Historical Records and Colonial Accounts
- Alok Kumar Kanungo

Chapter 10
Situating Harinagar Finds in Pre Iron Age Glass Crafts
- Bhuvan Vikrama

Chapter 11
History of Glass Ornaments in Tamil Nadu, South India: Cultural Perspectives
- Veerasamy Selvakumar

Chapter 12
Traditional Glass Mirror Making in Kapadvanj, Gujarat, India and an outline of the use
- Jan Kock and Torben Sode


Glass Products in South Asia

Chapter 13
Glass Beads of Eastern India (Early Historic Period)
- Sharmi Chakraborty

Chapter 14
A Review of Selected Glass Bead Types from the 2007-2009 Seasons of Excavation at Pattanam, India 
- Shinu Anna Abraham

Chapter 15
Glass Bangles in South Asia: Production, Variability and Historicity
- Mudit Trivedi

Chapter 16
West Asian Glass in Early Medieval India as Seen from the Excavations of Sanjan 
- Kurush F Dalal and Rhea Mitra-Dalal


Chapter 17
Interrelations in Glass and Glazing Technologies in Mughal Tilework
- Maninder Singh Gill

The Diffusion of South Asian Glass

Chapter 18
Indian Glass Beads in Western and North Europe in Early Middle Age
- Bernard Gratuze, Constantin Pion and Torben Sode

Chapter 19
Early Glass Trade along the Maritime Silk Route (500 BCE - 500 CE): An Archaeological Review
- Sunil Gupta

Chapter 20
Indian Glass in Southeast Asia
- Laure Dussubieux

Chapter 21
Indian Glass: Chronology and Distribution in Eastern Africa
- Laure Dussubieux and Marilee Wood

Chapter 22
Indian Glass Beads in Northeast Africa Between the 1st and 6th Centuries CE
- Joanna Then-Obłuska

Alok Kumar Kanungo is an assistant research professor in IIT Gandhinagar. He was born in Odisha and grew up in close contact with many indigenous communities of eastern and north-eastern India. His early childhood experiences led him to eventually focus on archaeological and ethnographic studies of indigenous and ancient technology. For the last two decades, Dr. Kanungo has travelled and documented the rich heritage of the Nagas of northeast India, and the Bondos and Juangs of Odisha both in the field and in museums across Europe and the UK. He has worked in many areas where it is difficult to say where anthropology or history stops and archaeology begins. He has studied and published extensively on the subject of glass and glass-bead production and written or edited fifteen books and seventy research articles and book chapters. He has been the recipient of many prestigious awards including SPARC, Humboldt, Fulbright and Homi Bhabha Fellowships. He has lectured in many universities and research institutes in Taiwan, England, USA, New Zealand, Bangladesh, Italy, France, Turkey, Malaysia, Germany and Thailand, besides India.

Laure Dussubieux is a chemist specialized in the determination of the compositions of ancient artefacts made from synthesized or natural glass, metals and stones. She obtained her Ph.D. in Chemistry from the University of Orléans (France) in 2001 with a dissertation focussed on the use of laser ablation – inductively coupled plasma – mass spectrometry (LA-ICP-MS) to study the provenance and the circulation of ancient glass beads around the Indian Ocean. Prior to her appointment at the Field Museum, she was a post-doctoral fellow at the Smithsonian Institution (Museum Support Centre, Maryland, USA) where she developed the application of LA-ICP-MS to the study of ancient gold and the use of portable X-Ray Fluorescence to survey cultural artefacts. Since 2004, she has managed the Elemental Analysis Facility (EAF) at the Field Museum and her current title is a  research scientist. At the EAF, in a little more than a decade, in addition to her own research on ancient glass from South and Southeast Asia, she facilitated more than 150 projects dealing with questions related to the archaeology of cultural production, interaction and exchange.

This book provides a comprehensive research on Ancient Indian glass. The contributors include experienced archaeologists of South Asian glass and archaeological chemists with expertise in the chemical analysis of glass, besides, established ethnohistorians and ethnoarchaeologists. It is comprised of five sections, and each section discusses different aspects of glass study: the origin of glass and its evolution, its scientific study and its care, ancient glass in literature and glass ethnography, glass in South Asia and the diffusion of glass in different parts of the world.  The topic covered by the different chapters ranges from the development of faience, to the techniques developed for the manufacture of glass beads, glass bangles or glass mirrors at different times in south Asia, a major glass producing region and the regional distribution of key artefacts both within India and outside the region, in Africa, Europe or Southeast Asia. Some chapters also include extended examples of the archaeometry of ancient glasses. It makes an important contribution to archaeological, anthropological and analytical aspects of glass in South Asia. As such, it represents an invaluable resource for students through academic and industry researchers working in archaeological sciences, ancient knowledge system, pyrotechnology, historical archaeology, social archaeology and student of anthropology and history with an interest in glass and the archaeology of South Asia.



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