In the northern Indic regions of what is now Pakistan and Afghanistan, there was a substantial number of glass objects found at Begram and some blue glass blocks (paving tiles?) around the stupa at Butkara I in Swat. The Begram material is probably imported but the big blocks of blue glass at Butkara I may have been produced locally.The Begram material is published in the J. Hackin: Memoires de la Delegation Archeologique Francaise en Afghanistan, Recherches Arceologiques a Begram Chantier No. 2 (1937), Text and Planches (2 vols) and Nouvelles Recherches Archeologiques a Begram (ancienne Kapici) (1939-1940) Text and Planches (2 books).I am not sure of the blue glass from Butkara I was ever published.John C. HuntingtonOn Thu, Jul 7, 2016 at 10:08 AM, Dagmar Wujastyk <d.wujastyk@gmail.com> wrote:Many thanks for these very helpful pointers!DagmarOn 7 July 2016 at 16:07, Dan Lusthaus <prajnapti@gmail.com> wrote:See https://www.britishmuseum.org/PDF/Mairs.pdf
>From the British Museum, by Rachel Mairs, "Glassware from Roman Egypt at Begram (Afghanistan) and the Red Sea trade”. Includes large bibliography.
Dan
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