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The extensive archaeological remains at the Baekje Kingdom site of Wanggung-ri, Iksan, in the South Jeolla Province, Korea, include a seventh century workshop area that was later covered by the construction of a Buddhist temple. Remains of glass, gold, and bronze artefacts, and the ceramic crucibles used in the working of these materials, provide evidence for a multi-craft, high-temperature technology. We will report the results of both chemical compositional and lead isotope analyses for Wanggung-ri glass, which is among the earliest lead-silica glass type in East Asia, as well as review the evidence for primary glass production at Wanggung-ri.
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ABSTRACT
1. INTRODUCTION
2. INTRODUCTION OF THE WANGGUNG-RI ARCHAEOLOGICAL
3. RESEARCH RESULTS
3.1. Glass bead fragments
3.2. Crucibles
3.3. Lead isotope ratio
4. CONCLUSION
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
REFERENCES
1. INTRODUCTION
2. INTRODUCTION OF THE WANGGUNG-RI ARCHAEOLOGICAL
3. RESEARCH RESULTS
3.1. Glass bead fragments
3.2. Crucibles
3.3. Lead isotope ratio
4. CONCLUSION
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
REFERENCES
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