LA-ICP-MS analysis of late bronze age blue glass beads from Gurob, Egypt

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Kemp, Victoria
McDonald, A.
Brock, Fiona
Shortland, Andrew J.

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Kemp V, McDonald A, Brock F, Shortland AJ. (2020) LA-ICP-MS analysis of late bronze age blue glass beads from Gurob, Egypt. Archaeometry, Volume 62, Issue 1, February 2020, pp. 42-53

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LA-ICP-MS analysis was undertaken on 37 blue glass beads excavated from a tomb in Gurob, in the Southern Fayum region of Egypt. The tomb was undisturbed, contained the remains of seven females and two children, and dated between the reigns of Amenhotep I (1525-1504 BC) and Tuthmosis III (1479-1425 BC). The glass beads are coloured by copper and the trace element concentrations are compositionally consistent with glasses from Mesopotamia, rather than from Egypt. Therefore, these glass beads represent a rare example of Mesopotamian glass to be discovered in Egypt, in addition to being some of the earliest glass found. Gurob is known to have been the site of a ‘harem palace’ established in the reign of Tuthmosis III (1479-1425 BC), the implication being that these beads represent luxury items transported into Egypt by high-ranking foreign women, possibly in connection with the harem palace.

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