A systematic archaeometric investigation of the protohistoric glass materials from the Como area has been carried out on a set of beads made of vitreous material. The beads are from Early Iron Age cemeteries of the Como area. This research is part of a long-term project aimed at defining a high-resolution chemical chronology of protohistoric Italian glass (Angelini et al. 2004, 2005), and the Como project specifically seeks to yield data that would cover the gap regarding the transition from the Bronze Age to the Iron Age
In the present study, seven polychrome Iron Age glass vessels from the Archaeological Museum of Adri...
Within the frame of a project aimed to systematically characterize Bronze Age glasses in Northern It...
Early Bronze Age faience beads from Italy (Lavagnone) and Slovakia (My\ub4tna Nov\ue1 Ves and Nizn\u...
A systematic archaeometric investigation of the protohistoric glass materials (i.e.beads from Early ...
A large sample set of transparent and opaque glass artefacts recovered from Etruscan contexts innort...
A project focused on the study of early vitreous materials and amber from Italy has been developed i...
The paper deals with protohistoric vitreous material beads (faience, glassy faience and glass) from ...
Knowledge of glass trading in protohistoric Southern Italy has been limited by a lack of archeometri...
Knowledge of glass trading in protohistoric Southern Italy has been limited by a lack of archeometri...
Whithin rhe frame of a project aimed to systematically characteriz e Brcmze Agc glasses in Northern ...
The glass finds from two Bronze Age settlements located in Veneto (Northern Italy) have been investi...
The Iron Age was a remarkable period in glass technology development and its spread across the Medit...
The Iron Age was a remarkable period in glass technology development and its spread across the Medit...
The research is focused on the chemical and mineralogical study of protohistoric glass beads coming ...
International audienceThis study presents the results of an archaeometrical investigation of Bronze ...
In the present study, seven polychrome Iron Age glass vessels from the Archaeological Museum of Adri...
Within the frame of a project aimed to systematically characterize Bronze Age glasses in Northern It...
Early Bronze Age faience beads from Italy (Lavagnone) and Slovakia (My\ub4tna Nov\ue1 Ves and Nizn\u...
A systematic archaeometric investigation of the protohistoric glass materials (i.e.beads from Early ...
A large sample set of transparent and opaque glass artefacts recovered from Etruscan contexts innort...
A project focused on the study of early vitreous materials and amber from Italy has been developed i...
The paper deals with protohistoric vitreous material beads (faience, glassy faience and glass) from ...
Knowledge of glass trading in protohistoric Southern Italy has been limited by a lack of archeometri...
Knowledge of glass trading in protohistoric Southern Italy has been limited by a lack of archeometri...
Whithin rhe frame of a project aimed to systematically characteriz e Brcmze Agc glasses in Northern ...
The glass finds from two Bronze Age settlements located in Veneto (Northern Italy) have been investi...
The Iron Age was a remarkable period in glass technology development and its spread across the Medit...
The Iron Age was a remarkable period in glass technology development and its spread across the Medit...
The research is focused on the chemical and mineralogical study of protohistoric glass beads coming ...
International audienceThis study presents the results of an archaeometrical investigation of Bronze ...
In the present study, seven polychrome Iron Age glass vessels from the Archaeological Museum of Adri...
Within the frame of a project aimed to systematically characterize Bronze Age glasses in Northern It...
Early Bronze Age faience beads from Italy (Lavagnone) and Slovakia (My\ub4tna Nov\ue1 Ves and Nizn\u...