Bibliographie de Ian C. Freestone sur le verre

 to December 2006

62 – Baxter M J and Freestone I C (2006), « Log-ratio compositional analysis in archaeometry ». Archaeometry 48, 511-531.

61 – Freestone I.C. (2006), « An indigenous technology? A commentary on Lankton et al. “Early primary glass production in southern Nigeria ». Journal of African Archaeology 4, 139-141.

60 – Freestone I C (2006), « Glass production in Late Antiquity and the Early Islamic period: a geochemical perspective ». Geomaterials in Cultural Heritage M. Maggetti and B. Messiga (eds), Geological Society of London Special Publication 257, 201-216.

59 – K A Leslie, I C Freestone, D Lowry and M Thirlwall (2006), « Isotopes in near eastern glass: oxygen by laser fluorination as a compliment to strontium ». Archaeometry 48, 253-270.

58 – Shortland A, L Schachner, I Freestone and M Tite (2006), « Natron as a flux in the early vitreous materials industry –sources, beginnings and reasons for decline ». Journal of Archaeological Science 33, 521-530.

57 – Freestone I C and Dell’Acqua F. (2005), « Early medieval glass from Brescia, Cividale and Salerno, Italy: Composition and affinities ». D Ferrari (ed) Il Vetro Nell’Alto Medioevo. Atti delle VIII Giornata Nazionale di Studio pp. 65-75.

56 – Freestone I C (2005), « The Provenance of Ancient Glass through Compositional Analysis ». In Materials Issues in Art and Archaeology VII, edited by Pamela B. Vandiver, Jennifer L. Mass, and Alison Murray (Mater. Res. Soc. Symp. Proc. 852, Warrendale, PA, 2005), 008.1.

55 – Price J, Freestone I C and Cartwright C R C (2005), « ‘All in a day’s work?’ The colourless cylindrical glass cups found at Stonea revisited ». In N Crummy ed., Image, Craft and the Classical World. Essays in honour of Donald Bailey and Catherine Johns. Collection ‘Monographies Instrumentum’ no 29. Montagnac, éditions Monique Mergoil, 163-169.

54 – Freestone I. C., J. C. Ambers, St John Simpson, and Muhannad as-Sayyani (2005), « A Roman Mosaic Glass Bowl from the Wadi Dura in Yemen » Journal of Glass Studies 47, 69-75.

53 – Freestone I C and Tatton-Brown V (2005), « The Bonus eventus plaque – changing materials, changing perceptions ». Annales du 16e Congrès de l’Association Internationale pour l’Histoire du Verre 391-395.

52 – Freestone I C, Wolf S and Thirlwall M (2005), « The production of HIMT glass: Elemental and Isotopic evidence ». Annales du 16e Congrès de l’Association Internationale pour l’Histoire du Verre, London 2003, 153-157.

51 – Reade W, Freestone I C and Simpson St J (2005), « Innovation or continuity ? Early first millennium BCE glass in the Near East: The cobalt blue glasses from Assyrian Nimrud ». Annales du 16e Congrès de l’Association Internationale pour l’Histoire du Verre, 23-27.

50 – Tait H and Freestone I (2004), « Painted enamel ‘patches’: a nineteenth century virtuoso restorer’s technique ». In I Müsch und H Stege (eds.) Neue Forschungen zum Maleremail aus Limoges. Braunschweig: Herzog Anton Ulrich-Museum, pp. 117-122.

49 – Tal O, Jackson-Tal R E and Freestone I C (2004), « New Evidence of the Production of Raw Glass at Late Byzantine Apollonia-Arsuf (Israel) ». Journal of Glass Studies 46, 51-66.

48 – Freestone I C, Stapleton C P and Rigby V (2003), « The production of red glass and enamel in the Later Iron Age, Roman and Byzantine periods ». In Entwistle C (ed.) Through a glass brightly – studies in Byzantine and Medieval Art and Archaeology presented to David Buckton. Oxbow, 142-154.

47 – Freestone I C and Bimson M (2003), « Possible early use of chromium as a glass colourant ». Journal of Glass Studies 45, 183-185.

46 – Freestone I C (2003), « Primary glass sources in the mid-first millennium A.D. ». Annales du 15e Congrès de l’Association Internationale pour l’Histoire du Verre, New York-Corning 2001, 111-115.

45 – Freestone I C, Leslie K A, Thirlwall M and Gorin-Rosen Y (2003), « Strontium isotopes in the investigation of early glass production: Byzantine and early Islamic glass from the Near East ». Archaeometry 45, 19-32.

44 – Freestone I C (2002), « Composition and Affinities of Glass from the Furnaces on the Island Site, Tyre ». Journal of Glass Studies 44, 67-77.

43 – Freestone I C, Greenwood R and Gorin-Rosen Y (2002), « Byzantine and early Islamic glassmaking in the Eastern Mediterranean: production and distribution of primary glass ». In G. Kordas ( ed), Hyalos – Vitrum – Glass. History Technology and Conservation of glass and vitreous materials in the Hellenic World. 1st International conference Rhodes – Greece 1-4 April 2001. Athens , 167-174.

42 – Freestone I C (2002), « The relationship between enamelling on ceramic and on glass in the Islamic World ». Archaeometry 44, 251-255.

41 – Freestone I C, Ponting M and Hughes M J (2002), « Origins of Byzantine glass from Maroni Petrera, Cyprus ». Archaeometry 44, 257-272.

40 – Freestone I C, Ponting M and Hughes M J (2002), « Chemical analysis of the glass from Maroni Petrera », in Manning S W The Late Roman Church at Maroni Petrera. A G Levantis Foundation, p. 64.

39 – Aldsworth F, Jennings S., Haggarty G, Whitehouse D B and Freestone I C (2001), « The glass-making area on the Island Site at Tyre, Southern Lebanon ». Bulletin d’Archéologie et d’Architecture Libanaises, 5, 219-239.

38 – Bimson M and Freestone I C (2001), « An analysis of blue glass from the enamel ». In J Mitchell and I Lyse Hansen (eds) San Vincenzo al Volturnao 3: The Finds from the 1980-86 Excavations, Spoleto: Centro Italiano di Studi Sull’Alto Medioevo, pp.285-6

37 – Bronk H and Freestone I C (2001), « A quasi non-destructive microsampling technique for the analysis of intact glass objects by SEM-EDXA ». Archaeometry 43, 517-528

36 – Freestone I C (2001), « Post-depositional changes in archaeological ceramics and glasses ». In Brothwell D R and Pollard A M Handbook of Archaeological Sciences. John Wiley, pp 615-625.

35 – Bimson M and Freestone I C (2000), « Analysis of some glass from Anglo-Saxon jewellery ». Glass in Britain and Ireland, AD 350-1100 (ed J Price), British Museum Occasional Paper 127, 131-136

34 – Freestone I. C., Gorin-Rosen Y. and Hughes M. J. (2000), « Composition of primary glass from Israel ». In La Route du Verre : Ateliers primaires et secondaires de verriers du second millinaire av. J.-C. au Moyen-Age, M.-D. Nenna (ed.), Travaux de la Maison de l’Orient Méditerranéen no. 33, 65-84.

33 – Freestone I C and Gorin-Rosen Y 1999, « The great glass slab of Bet Shearim – an early Islamic glass-making experiment? » Journal of Glass Studies 41, 105-116.

32 – Stapleton C P, Freestone I C, and Bowman S G E 1999, « Composition and origin of early medieval opaque red enamel from Britain and Ireland ». Journal of Archaeological Science 26, 913-921.

31 – Wood N, Freestone I C and Stapleton C P 1999, « Early polychrome glazes on a Chinese ceramic bead of the Warring States period ». International Symposium on Ancient Ceramics (ISAC 99), Shanghai (In Chinese) 29-37.

30 – Freestone, I.C., and Stapleton, C.P. 1998, « Composition and technology of Islamic enamelled glass of the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries, in Gilded and Enamelled Glass from the Middle East, (ed. Ward, R.), vol. 1, 122 8 + figs, plates, London: BMP.

29 – Freestone, I. 1998, « Romans and uranium glass Nuclear Europe ». Worldscan, XVIII (1/2), 45

28 – Freestone, I.C., and Rigby, V. 1998, « Celtic enamelling technique (in Japanese) », in Treasures of Celtic Art: A European Heritage, 164, Tokyo: Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum.

27 – Freestone, I. 1997, Review of Nordic Glass Seminar Papers edited by Rasmussen, M., Hansen, U.L. and Nasman, U. Bead Study Trust Newsletter, 29 9 10.

26 – Bowman, S.G.E., and Freestone, I.C. 1997, « Early 14th Century enamelwork: a technical examination of the hanap cover of All Souls College », Oxford, TECHNE, 6 41 7.

25 – Freestone, I.C. 1997, « Vitreous Materials: Typology and Technology ». In The Oxford Encyclopedia of Archaeology in the Near East, (ed. Meyers, E.M.), 306 9,

24 – Binski, P. and Freestone, I. 1995, « The technique of the Westminster Retable: a preliminary report with an analysis of the glass components ». In Norwegian Medieval Altar Frontals and Related Material. Papers from the Conference in Oslo, 16th to 19th December 1989, 59 71.

23 – Freestone, I.C. and Bimson, M. 1995, « Early Venetian enamelling on glass: technology and origins ». In Materials Issues in Art and Archaeology IV, (eds. Vandiver, P.B., Druzik, J.R., Madrid, J.L.G., Freestone, I.C., and Wheeler, G.S.). 415 431. Pittsburgh,Pennsylvania: Materials Research Society.

22 – Redknap, M., and Freestone, I.C. 1995, « Eighteenth century glass ingots from England: further light on the post medieval glass trade, ». In Trade and Discovery: The Scientific Study of Artefacts from Post Medieval Europe and Beyond. Occasional Paper 109, (eds. Hook, D.R. and Gaimster, D.R.M.), 145 58, London: British Museum Press.

21 – Wood, N. and Freestone, I. 1995, « A preliminary examination of a Warring States pottery jar with so called ‘glass paste’ decoration ». In Science and Technology of Ancient Ceramics 3 (ISAC’95), (ed. Guo Jingkun), 12 17. Shanghai Research Society of Science.

20 – Freestone, I.C. 1994, « Appendix: chemical analysis of « raw » glass fragments ». In Excavations at Carthage:the British mission. Vol II, 1 The Circular Harbour, North Side. The Site ands Finds other than Pottery (Hurst, H R ed.), 290 Oxford Univ Press for British Academy.

19 – Freestone, I.C. 1993, « Compositions and origins of glasses from Romanesque champleve enamels ». In Catalogue of Medieval Enamels in the British Museum. Volume II Northern Romanesque Enamel, (ed. Stratford, N.), 37 45, London: British Museum Press.

18 – Freestone, I.C. 1993, « Theophilus and the composition of medieval glass » . In Materials Issues in Art and Archaeology III. Materials Research Society Symposium Proceedings, Volume 267, (eds. Vandiver, P.B., Druzik, J.R., Wheeler, G.S., and Freestone, I.C.). 739 746.

17 – Bimson, M., and Freestone, I. 1991, « Glassmaking on the Komasterion site: the discovery of an Islamic glass making site Middle Egypt. In British Museum Expedition to Middle Egypt. Excavations at El Ashmunein IV. Hermopolis Magna: Buildings of the Roman Period, (ed. Bailey, D.M.), 64 77, London: British Museum Press.

16 – Freestone, I. 1991, « Looking into Glass ». In Science and the Past, (ed. Bowman, S.), 37 57, London: British Museum Press.

15 – Freestone, I.C. 1991, « Technical examination of Neo Assyrian glazed wall plaques », Iraq 53, 55 8.

14 – Henderson, J., and Freestone, I. 1991, « The examination of red inlay on the brooches from Rudston and Burton Fleming ». In Iron Age cemeteries in East Yorkshire. Excavations at Burton Fleming, Rudston, Garton on the Wolds, and Kirkburn, (ed. Stead, I.M.), 164 7, London: English Heritage.

13 -Barber, D.J., and Freestone, I.C. 1990, « An investigation of the origin of the colour of the Lycurgus Cup by analytical transmission electron microscopy ». Archaeometry 32 (1), 33 45.

12 – Freestone, I.C. 1990, « Laboratory Studies of the Portland Vase ». Journal of Glass Studies 32, 103 7.

11 – Freestone, I.C., Bimson, M., and Buckton, D. 1990, « Compositional categories of Byzantine glass tesserae ». In Annales du 11e Congrès de l’Association Internationale pour l’Histoire du Verre, Bâle, 29 August 3 September, 1988, 271 280.

10 – Bimson, M., and Freestone, I.C. 1988, « Some Egyptian glasses dated by royal inscriptions ». Journal of Glass Studies 30, 11 5.

9 – Freestone, I.C., and Middleton, A.P. 1987, « Mineralogical applications of the analytical SEM ». In Archaeology, Mineralogical Magazine, 51, 21 31.

8 – Freestone, I.C. 1987, « Composition and Microstructure of Early Opaque Red Glass ». In Early Vitreous Materials, British Museum Occasional Paper No.56, (eds. Bimson, M. and Freestone, I.C.), 173 91,

7 – Tite, M.S., Freestone, I.C., and Bimson, M. 1987, « The scientific examination of Pre Hellenistic faience from Rhodes ». In Early Vitreous Materials, British Museum Occasional Paper No.56, (eds. Bimson, M. and Freestone, I.C.), 127 32,

6 – Bimson, M. and Freestone, I.C. (eds), 1987, Early Vitreous Materials, Occasional Paper No.56, London: British Museum.

5 – Bimson, M. and Freestone, I.C. 1985, « The discovery of an Islamic glass making site in Middle Egypt, ». In Annales du 10e Congrès de l’Association Internationale pour l’Histoire du Verre, Madrid Segovia 1985, 237 243.

4 – Bimson, M. and Freestone, I.C. 1985, « ‘Rouge Clair’ and other late 14th Century Enamels on the Royal Gold Cup of the Kings of France and England ». In Annales du 9e Congrès de l’Association Internationale pour l’histoire du Verre, Nancy 1983, 209 222.

3 – Bimson, M., and Freestone, I.C. 1985, Appendix 3. « Scientific examination of opaque red glass of the second and first millennia BC ». In Catalogue of Western Asiatic Glass in the British Museum, Volume 1, (ed. Barag, D.), 119 22.

2 – Bimson, M., and Freestone, I.C. 1983, «An analytical study of the relationship between the Portland Vase and other Roman cameo glasses ». Journal of Glass Studies 25, 55 64.

1 – Tite, M.S., Freestone, I.C., and Bimson, M. 1983, « Egyptian faience: an investigation of the methods of production ». Archaeometry 25 (1), 17 27.