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Celebrating the ‘International Year of Glass’ in New England

Por: The Boston Globe Life October 14, 2022

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HARTFORD — Eons ago, the may have been as revolutionary as the discovery of how to make fire.Glass is believed to have been discovered in Mesopotamia, the cradle of the earliest civilization. “There are theories that maybe lightning struck sand and melted it, and people saw it,” said Mary Childs, the curator at the Sandwich Glass Museum.Like fire, glass has been intrinsic to technological progress and advancing civilization. It’s present... + full article



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