à jour en janvier 2013
– Jackson, C.M. and Wager, E.C.W. 2007. Vitreous materials in the Late Bronze Age Aegean: A window to the East Mediterranean World. Sheffield Centre for Aegean Archaeology volume 9. Oxford: Oxbow Publications.
– Jackson, C.M. and Nicholson, P.T. forthcoming. Chapter 5: Compositional analysis of the vitreous materials found at Amarna. in P.T. Nicholson, Amarna and Egyptian glass. Egypt Exploration Society
– Nicholson, P.T. and Jackson, C.M. forthcoming. Chapter 4: The furnace experiment in P.T. Nicholson, Amarna and Egyptian glass. Egypt Exploration Society
– Bingham, P.A. and Jackson, C.M. forthcoming. Roman blue-green bottle glass: chemical – optical analysis and high temperature viscosity modelling. Journal of Archaeological Science.
– Jackson, C.M., Price, J. and Lemke, C. forthcoming Glass production in the 1st century A.D. Insights into glass technology. Annales du 17e Congrès de l’Association Internationale pour l’Histoire du Verre (Antwerp 2006).
– Jackson, C.M. and Smedley, J.W. (in press). Theophilus and the use of beech ash as a glassmaking alkali. in M. Martinón-Torres and Th. Rehren (eds).Archaeological information and written sources: contrasting complementary evidence. London: UCL Press.
– Telfer, A., Willmott, H., Jackson, C.M., Blackmore, L., Pearce, J. and Whittingham, L. forthcoming Rich refuse: a rare find of late 17th-century and mid-18th century glass and tin-glazed wares from an excavation in the National Gallery, London. Post-Medieval Archeology 40/1.
43 – Jackson, C.M. and Wager, E.C.W. Introduction to the volume in Jackson, C.M. and Wager, E.C.W. (eds) Vitreous materials in the Late Bronze Age Aegean: A window to the East Mediterranean World. Sheffield Centre for Aegean Archaeology volume 9, Oxford, 2007, Oxbow Publications.
42 – Smedley J.W. and Jackson. C.M. 2006 « Medieval and post-medieval glass technology: Bracken as a sustainable source of alkali? », Glass Technology: European Journal of Glass Science and Technology Part A, Volume 47(2), 2006, 39-47.
41 – Baxter, M.J., Cool, H.E.M. and Jackson, C.M. 2006. « Comparing glass compositional analysis », Archaeometry 48, 397-412.
40 – Foster, H. and Jackson, C.M.A Whiter « Shade of Pale? Chemical and Experimental Investigation of Opaque White Roman glass gaming counters », Glass Technology 46 (5), 2005, 327-333.
39 – Jackson, C.M. « Making colourless glass in the Roman period », Archaeometry 47(4), 2005, 763-780.
38 – Jackson, C.M., Smedley, J.W. and Booth, C.M. « Glass by Design? Raw materials, recipes and compositional data », Archaeometry 47(4), 2005, 781-795.
37 – Jackson, C.M. « Glassmaking in Bronze Age Egypt », Science 308, 2005, 1750-1752.
36 – Baxter, M.J., Cool, H.E.M. and Jackson, C.M. « Further studies in the compositional variability of colourless Romano-British vessel glass ». Archaeometry 47(1), 2005, 47-68.
35 – Baxter, M.J., Beardah, C.C., Cool, H.E.M. and Jackson, C.M. « Compositional data analysis of some alkaline glasses », Mathematical geology 37(2), 2005, 183-196.
34 – Jackson, C.M and Smedley, J.W. « Medieval and post-medieval glass technology: Melting characteristics of some glasses melted from vegetable ash and sand mixtures », Glass Technology 45(1), 2004, 36-42.
33 – Cool, H.E.M. and Jackson, C.M.« Roman vessel glass and
glassworking waste » in Dalwood, H & Edwards, R. Excavations at
Deansway, Worcester 1988-9. Romano-British small town to late
medieval city. York, CBA Research Report 139, 2004, 439-449.
32 – Jackson, C.M., Wager, E.C.W., Joyner, L., Day, P.M., Booth, C.A. and V. Kilikoglou, « Roman Glass-making at Coppergate, York? Analytical evidence for the nature of production », Archaeometry 45(3), 003, 445-466.
31 – Jackson, C.M., Cool, H.E.M. and Baxter, M.J.« Identifying group and Meaning: An investigation of Roman colourless glass », in D. Foy and M-D. Nenna (eds). Échanges et commerce du verre dans le monde antique (colloque de l’AFAV, Aix-en-Provence, Marseille 2001), Monographies Instrumentum 24, Montagnac, 2003, 33-39.
30 – Baxter, M.J., Beardah, C.C., Cool, H.E.M. and Jackson, C.M. (2003) Compositional data analysis in archaeometry. CoDaWork03: Compositional Data Analysis Workshop, Girona, Spain, 2003 (http://ima.udg.es/Activitats/CoDaWork03/paper_baxter_Beardah1.pdf)
29 – Beardah, C.C., Baxter, M.J., Cool, H.E.M. and Jackson, C.M. (Compositional data analysis of archaeological glass: problems and possible solutions. CoDaWork03: Compositional Data Analysis Workshop, Girona, Spain, ,2003
(http://ima.udg.es/Activitats/CoDaWork03/paper_baxter_Beardah2.pdf)
28 – Smedley, J.W., Jackson, C.M. and Welch, C. « Unravelling glass compositions: detecting the use of specific glassmaking raw materials at Little Birches, Staffordshire ». Annales du 15e Congrès de l’Association Internationale pour l’Histoire du Verre, New York, Corning 2001, 2003, 203-207.
27 – Smedley, J.W. and Jackson, C.M. « Medieval and post-medieval glass technology: A review of bracken in glassmaking », Glass Technology 43, 2002, 1-4.
26 – Smedley, J.W. and Jackson, C.M. « Medieval and post-medieval glass technology: Batch measuring practices », Glass Technology 43(1), 2002, 22-27.
25 – Shortland, A.J., Nicholson, P.T. and Jackson, C.M. « Glass and faience at Amarna: different methods of both supply for production and subsequent distribution », The social context of technological change – Egypt and the Near East 1650-1150BC, Oxford, Oxbow Books, 2001, 147-160.
24 – Baxter, M.J. and Jackson, C.M. « Variable selection in artefact compositional studies », Archaeometry 43(2), 2001, 253-268.
23 – Nicholson, P.T. and Jackson, C.M. 2000. « Tell el-Amarna and the Glassmakers’ Workshop of the Second Millennium B.C. » In M-D. Nenna (ed), La Route du Verre: Ateliers primaires et secondaires du second millénaire av. J.-C. au Moyen Age. Travaux de la Maison de l’Orient Mediterranéen No. 33. Lyon, Maison de l’Orient Méditerranéen-Jean Pouilloux. 11-21.
22 – Nicholson P.T., Jackson, C.M., and Frazer, K.J. « The North Ibis Catacomb At Saqqâra: ‘The Tomb Of The Birds’», in W.J. Tait (ed), Studies in Honour of Harry Smit, Egypt Exploration Society Monograph. 2000, 209-214.
21 – Shortland, A.J., Nicholson, P.T. and Jackson, C.M. « The use of lead isotopic analysis to give a possible provenance for 18th Dynasty Egyptian eyepaints and lead antimonate colourants», Archaeometry 42(1), 2000, 153-157.
20 – Nicholson P.T. and Jackson, C.M. « Glass » in L Ellis (ed), Archaeological Method and Theory: An Encyclopaedia, New York, 2000, Garland Publishing.
19 – Jackson, C.M., Smedley, J.W., Booth, C.A., and Lane, B.C., «Biringuccio on 16th Century glassmaking », Annales du 14e Congrès de l’Association Internationale pour l’Histoire du Verre (Venice/Milan 1998), 2000, 335-340.
18 – Nicholson, P.T. and Jackson, C.M. « The Amarna glass furnaces: replication of ancient Egyptian glass technology», Annales du 14e Congrès de l’Association Internationale pour l’Histoire du Verre (Venice/Milan 1998), 2000, 155.
17 – Welham, K., Jackson, C.M. and Smedley, J.W. « Colour formation in sealing wax red glass», Annales du 14e Congrès de l’Association Internationale pour l’Histoire du Verre (Venice/Milan 1998), 2000, 11-15.
16 – Jackson C.M. and Baxter M.J. « Variable selection in archaeometry: the statistical analysis of glass compositional data », in J.A. Barcelo, I. Briz and V. Assumpcio, New Techniques for Old Times. CAA 98. Computer Applications and Quantitative Methods in Archaeology. Proceedings of the 26th Conference, Barcelona, March 1998. BAR International Series 757, 1999, 159-162.
15 – Cool, H.E.M., Jackson, C.M., and Monaghan J. « Glass-making and the Sixth legion at York », Britannia XXX, 1999, 147-161.
14 – Jackson, C.M., Cool H.E.M. and Wager E.C.W. « The manufacture of glass in Roman York ». Journal of Glass Studies 40, 1998, 55-61.
13 – Jackson, C.M., Nicholson P.T. and Gneisinger W. « Glassmaking at Tell El-Amarna: an Integrated Approach », Journal of Glass Studies 40, 1998, 11-23.
12 – Smedley J.W., Jackson, C.M. and Booth C.A. «Back to the roots: The raw materials, glass recipes and glassmaking practices of Theophilus », in P. McCray and W.D. Kingery (eds), The Prehistory and History of Glass and Glassmaking Technology. Ceramics and Civilisation, Volume VIII, 1998, 145-165.
11 – Nicholson P.T. and Jackson, C.M., « Kind of Blue: Glass of the Amarna Period replicated », in P. McCray and W.D. Kingery (eds), The Prehistory and History of Glass and Glassmaking Technology. Ceramics and Civilisation. Volume VIII, 1998, 105-120.
10 – Nicholson P.T., Jackson, C.M., and Trott, K.M. «The Ulu Burun glass ingots, cylindrical vessels and Egyptian glass », Journal of Egyptian Archaeology 83, 1997, 143-153.
9 – Tite, M.S. Shortland A.J Nicholson P.T. and Jackson, C.M. «The use of copper and cobalt colorants in vitreous materials in ancient Egypt », in S, Colinart and M Menu (eds), La couleur dans la Peinture et l’Émaillage de l’Égypte ancienne. Centro Universitario Europeo per i beni Culturali, Ravello 1997, Scienze e materiali del patrimonio culturale, 1998, 111-120.
8 – Jackson, C.M., « From Roman to Early Medieval Glasses: Many Happy Returns or a New Birth », Annales du 13 Congrès de l’Association Internationale pour l’Histoire du Verre, Pays-Bas 1995, 1996, 289-302.
7 – Baxter, M.J., Cool H.E.M., Heyworth M.P. and Jackson, C.M. «Variation in Roman colourless vessel glass ». Archaeometry 37(1), 1995, 129-141.
6 – Jackson, C.M. « Appendix 1. Compositional data from the Romano-British glassmelting debris from Mancetter and Leicester », in M.J. Baxter Exploratory Multivariate Analysis in Archaeology. Edinburgh University Press, 1994, 228-229.
5 – Hunter J.R. and Jackson, C.M. 1993. « The glass », in Anglian and Other Finds from 46-54 Fishergate. The Archaeology of York 17/9. York Archaeological Trust/Council for British Archaeology, 1993, 1331-1345.
4 – Vitali, V., Jackson, C.M., Argyroupoulos, V., Barret, M., Ozola, I., Pike, A., Roudesli, S. and Zouaoui H. 1993. Salvage Conservation at the Museum of Carthage: A Manual for Artifact Conservation. Museé de Carthage, Tunisia (published in both English and French).
3 – Budd, P., Chapman, B., Jackson, C. Jannaway, R. and Ottaway, B. 1991. (eds). Archaeological Sciences 1989. Oxbow Monograph 9.
2 – Jackson, C.M., Hunter, J.R. and Warren, S.E. 1991. « The analysis of glass from Coppergate, York, by Inductively Coupled Plasma Spectrometry », in Archaeological Sciences 1989 (eds P. Budd, B. Chapman, C. Jackson, R. Jannaway and B. Ottaway). Oxbow Monograph 9, 76-83.
1 – Jackson, C.M., Hunter, J.R., Warren, S.E., and Cool, H.E.M 1990. « The analysis of blue-green glass and glassy waste from two Romano-British glass working sites », in Archaeometry’90. International Symposium on Archaeometry. (eds E. Pernicka and G.A. Wagner). Heidelberg, Germany 2-6 April 1990. Birkhäuser Verlag, Basel. 295-305.