The chemical compositions of 14 glass beads from two Early Sarmatian‐period burials were determined. Al, Ca, Fe, Mg, K, Na, and Si were measured by electron probe microbeam analysis, while the Co, Cu, Ga, Mn, Ni, Pb, Rb, Sr, Th, Ti, Y, Zn, and Zr contents were measured using energy dispersive X‐ray fluorescence. All the beads can be classed as low‐magnesia soda‐lime‐silica glasses. The blue glass beads examined in this study were coloured with Co and Cu containing minerals. Cluster analysis and principal components analysis suggest that two distinct glass recipes were used to manufacture these beads.
La technique de décoration par inclusion d'or aux V e-IV e siècles av. J.-C. : les trouvailles en argent et fer des tumulus de la période Sarmate ancienne de Filippovka au sud de l'Oural
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