GLASS OF AMENHOTEP II FROM TOMB KV55 IN THE VALLEY OF THE KINGS

Among the purported finds from KV55 is a piece of glass bearing the cartouche of Amenhotep II. This paper reviews the evidence for the discovery of this early fragment, and examines its composition with a view to determining its likely manufacturing origin. Comparison of the glass with some of the e...

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