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Article: Three Thousand-Year-Old Furnace Rebuilt to Uncover Egyptian Glassmaking Secrets.
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- December 14, 2007
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CARDIFF, WALES, England, Dec. 14 /PRNewswire/ -- A team led by a Cardiff University archaeologist has reconstructed a 3,000-year-old glass furnace, showing that Ancient Egyptian glassmaking methods were much more advanced than previously thought.
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Dr. Paul Nicholson, of the University's School of History and Archaeology, is leader of an Egypt Exploration Society team working on the earliest fully excavated glassmaking site in the world. The site, at Amarna, on the banks of the Nile, dates back to the reign of Akhanaten (1352 - 1336 B.C.), just a few years before the rule of Tutankhamun.