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Barber, D.J., Freestone, Ian Charles and Moulding, K.M. 2010. Ancient copper red glasses: investigation and analysis by microbeam techniques. Shortland, A. J., Freestone, Ian Charles and Rehren, T., eds. From Mine to Microscope: Advances in the Study of Ancient Technology, Oxford: Oxbow, pp. 115-127.

Shortland, A.J, Freestone, Ian Charles and Rehren, T., eds. 2009. From mine to microscope: Advances in the study of ancient technology. Oxford: Oxbow.

Freestone, Ian Charles, Gudenrath, W. and Cartwright, C. 2008. The Hope Goblet Reconsidered. I. Technological Considerations. Journal of Glass Studies 50 , pp. 159-169.

Freestone, Ian Charles, Jackson-Tal, R.E. and Tal, O. 2008. Raw Glass and the Production of Glass Vessels at Late Byzantine Apollonia-Arsuf, Israel. Journal of Glass Studies 50 , pp. 67-80.

Martinón-Torres, M., Freestone, Ian Charles, Hunt, A. and Rehren, T. 2008. Mass-produced mullite crucibles in medieval Europe: manufacture and material properties. Journal of the American Ceramic Society 91 (6) , pp. 2071-2074. 10.1111/j.1551-2916.2008.02383.x

Sax, M., Walsh, J.M., Freestone, Ian C., Rankin, A.H. and Meeks, N.D. 2008. The origins of two purportedly pre-Columbian Mexican crystal skulls. Journal of Archaeological Science 35 (10) , pp. 2751-2760. 10.1016/j.jas.2008.05.007

Tal, O., Jackson-Tal, R.E. and Freestone, Ian Charles 2008. Glass from a Late Byzantine Secondary Workshop at Ramla (South), Israel. Journal of Glass Studies 50 , pp. 81-95.

Freestone, Ian Charles 2008. The composition and technology of Seljuk tiles from Kubad Abad. Arık, Rüçhan and Arık, M. Oluş, eds. Tiles: treasures of Anatolian soil: tiles of the Seljuk and Beylik periods, Istanbul: Kale Group Cultural Publications,

Freestone, Ian Charles 2008. Pliny on Roman glassmaking. Martinon-Torres, Marcos and Rehren, Thilo, eds. Archaeology, History and Science: Integrating Approaches to Ancient Materials., Publications of the Institute of Archaeology, University College London, Walnut Creek, CA: Left Coast Press, pp. 77-100.

Freestone, Ian Charles 2008. A secondary glass workshop. Tal, Oren and Taxel, Itamar, eds. Ramla (South): An early islamic industrial site and remains of previous periods., Salvage excavation reports, vol. 5. Tel Aviv: Emery and Claire Yass Publications in Archaeology, pp. 66-80.

Freestone, Ian Charles, J., Hughes Michael and Stapleton, C. P. 2008. Composition and production of Anglo-Saxon glass. Evison, V.I., ed. Catalogue of Anglo-Saxon glass vessels in the British Museum, London: British Museum, pp. 29-46.

Freestone, Ian Charles, Meeks, N., Sax, M. and Higgitt, C. 2007. The Lycurgus Cup - a Roman nanotechnology. Gold Bulletin 40 (4) , pp. 270-277. 10.1007/BF03215599
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Freestone, Ian Charles, Lowry, D., Leslie, K.A. and Thirlwall, M. 2006. The provenance and technology of Near Eastern glass: oxygen isotopes by laser fluorination as a complement to strontium. Archaeometry 48 (2) , pp. 253-270. 10.1111/j.1475-4754.2006.00255.x

Freestone, Ian Charles 2006. Glass production in late antiquity and the early Islamic period: a geochemical perspective. Maggetti, Marino and Messiga, Bruno, eds. Geomaterials in Cultural Heritage, Geological Society of London Special Publication, vol. 257. London: Geological Society of London, pp. 201-216.

Freestone, Ian Charles, Leslie, K.A., Thirlwall, M. and Gorin-Rosen, Y. 2003. Strontium isotopes in the investigation of early glass production: Byzantine and early Islamic glass from the Near East. Archaeometry 45 (1) , pp. 19-32. 10.1111/1475-4754.00094

Freestone, Ian Charles, Ponting, M. and Hughes, M. J. 2002. The origins of Byzantine glass from Maroni Petrera, Cyprus. Archaeometry 44 (2) , pp. 257-272. 10.1111/1475-4754.t01-1-00058

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