The glass-kiln of Peyremoutou found thanks to the excavation is one vestige of the numerous workshops set up in La Montagne Noire in the modem age. This melting-kiln whose base-plate still bears the stamp of the crucibles to a more complex set that we'll try to find in our next excavation. According to the archaeological material (ceramics, glasses and tools) and according to the texts, this workshop dated from the 17 th century, belonged to the famous glassblowers named de Robert. Some medieval fragments of window-glasses and ceramics enable to suppose there was a former occupation. But thèse éléments unhappily out of stratigraphy are not sufficient to define this occupation.Le four à verre de Peyremoutou découvert par la fouille est un ve...
The continuity of using glass vessels, from the Vth century to the XVth century, is caracterized by ...
Lors de ces rencontres, archéologues, historiens, archéomètres, conservateurs-restaurateurs, profess...
The glass and ceramics presented in this study corne from former digs carried out in the cloister of...
The glass-kiln of Peyremoutou found thanks to the excavation is one vestige of the numerous workshop...
The excavation of a waste pit of an 18th c. glasshouse has produced an abondance of material to illu...
At Trans(Ille et Vilaine) a rescue excavation permitted the exploration of a medieval kiln and an as...
During emergency excavations near Rennes (Britanny), a glassworkshop dated from the end of the third...
An archaeological excavation has been realised between decembrer 1986 and february 1987 at the borde...
International audienceAt the end of the 20th century a programme of field work was carried out conce...
International audienceThe research on the faience workshops at Montpellier, which the excavations Fa...
The excavations at the Cathedral Square in Montauban delivered consequent material evidence on the f...
Portant sur une étude typologique et chronologique du verre au Maroc, du Ier au XIVe siècle, cette r...
In 1989 a salvage excavation campaign revealed varions periods in the occupation of the Pont Julien ...
International audienceRecent studies conducted with regard to the glass-making craft industry in mod...
The continuity of using glass vessels, from the Vth century to the XVth century, is caracterized by ...
Lors de ces rencontres, archéologues, historiens, archéomètres, conservateurs-restaurateurs, profess...
The glass and ceramics presented in this study corne from former digs carried out in the cloister of...
The glass-kiln of Peyremoutou found thanks to the excavation is one vestige of the numerous workshop...
The excavation of a waste pit of an 18th c. glasshouse has produced an abondance of material to illu...
At Trans(Ille et Vilaine) a rescue excavation permitted the exploration of a medieval kiln and an as...
During emergency excavations near Rennes (Britanny), a glassworkshop dated from the end of the third...
An archaeological excavation has been realised between decembrer 1986 and february 1987 at the borde...
International audienceAt the end of the 20th century a programme of field work was carried out conce...
International audienceThe research on the faience workshops at Montpellier, which the excavations Fa...
The excavations at the Cathedral Square in Montauban delivered consequent material evidence on the f...
Portant sur une étude typologique et chronologique du verre au Maroc, du Ier au XIVe siècle, cette r...
In 1989 a salvage excavation campaign revealed varions periods in the occupation of the Pont Julien ...
International audienceRecent studies conducted with regard to the glass-making craft industry in mod...
The continuity of using glass vessels, from the Vth century to the XVth century, is caracterized by ...
Lors de ces rencontres, archéologues, historiens, archéomètres, conservateurs-restaurateurs, profess...
The glass and ceramics presented in this study corne from former digs carried out in the cloister of...