Transitions in Islamic plant-ash glass vessels: on-site chemical analyses conducted at the Raya/al-Tur area on the Sinai Peninsula in Egypt
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Yoko Shindo | Izumi Nakai | I. Nakai | Norihiro Kato | Y. Shindo | N. Kato
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