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THE recent interesting exhibition of Chinese glass and beads—the property of the Royal Ontario Museum, Toronto—at the Courtauld Institute (University of London), arranged by Prof. Yetts, prompts us to put on record the results of some work we have done on ancient beads and the presence of barium in them.
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BECK, H., SELIGMAN, C. Barium in Ancient Glass. Nature 133, 982 (1934). https://doi.org/10.1038/133982a0
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