Mineral Raw Materials And Their Effect On The Properties Of Glass ? I. Introduction ? 1. Naturally Occurring Glasses

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
C. E. Larson
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Jan 1, 1986

Abstract

Man's use of 'glass predates recorded history. Although early man had no knowledge of how to form glass, artifacts have been found near naturally occurring glass formations where molten rock had been rapidly cooled. In areas where volcanic activity is evident, primitive people fortunate enough to have lived in that area used the naturally formed glass to make arrow heads, knife blades, tools and ornaments. These glass artifacts have been found all over the world. In fact in todays modern society there are recorded cases of aboriginal tribesmen in Australia fabricating arrowheads from glass bottles. 2. A Brief History of Glass The first evidence of man made glass were beads made around 2500 BC by the Egyptians. The Mesopotamians also made glass beads at about the same time.
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APA: C. E. Larson  (1986)  Mineral Raw Materials And Their Effect On The Properties Of Glass ? I. Introduction ? 1. Naturally Occurring Glasses

MLA: C. E. Larson Mineral Raw Materials And Their Effect On The Properties Of Glass ? I. Introduction ? 1. Naturally Occurring Glasses. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1986.

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