Snake-thread glass vessels were used from the late 2nd to the mid-3rd century AD. At least two production centres/distribution circles have been identified in the western part of the Roman Empire, which probably owed their existence to Syrian glassmaking artisans migrating to the west. One was located in the Rhine region, the other in Pannonia. Considering the distribution of snake-thread glass fragments known to date from Pannonia, it is striking that 52 of the currently known 112 fragments were found at Intercisa, 45 exemplars came to light at Brigetio and only a few pieces are known from other sites. It is remarkable that in both towns, glass workshops were active during the same period and there is also some evidence that snake-thread g...
The paper discusses luxury and ordinary glass vessels found during archaeological excavations conduc...
THE Roman conquerors who settled down to colonize a new province always tried to surround themselves...
AbstractEighty-seven glass fragments from Roman and Late Antique layers at Tell Basta/Bubastis in th...
Snake-thread glass vessels were used from the late 2nd to the mid-3rd century AD. At least two produ...
The period between the beginning of the 4th century and the middle of the 5th century AD is the peak...
Glassblowing in the Roman Empire is the main root for the popularity of glass trade throughout the e...
The paper reports on the composition of thirty-eight Late Roman glass fragments (3rd–4th century CE)...
The thesis is focused on the finds of glass and faience which are to be found in the form of beads a...
The largest known collection of La Tène glass from Němčice in Moravia dating to the 3rd and 2nd cent...
The method of facet-cutting was invented in the 1st century AD. The glass cutters began to create zo...
The period of Late Antiquity was a prosperous age in the history of provinces that existed in the te...
In the second and early first millennium BCE, glass was exclusively a luxury product employed by hig...
The thesis aims to explore the distribution of glass in the Balkan territories of the late Roman and...
So far a total of 174 skeletal inhumations of a cemetery dating from the 200 half of the 4th and the...
AbstractHelle bowls are a particular type of late antique glass vessels found exclusively in contine...
The paper discusses luxury and ordinary glass vessels found during archaeological excavations conduc...
THE Roman conquerors who settled down to colonize a new province always tried to surround themselves...
AbstractEighty-seven glass fragments from Roman and Late Antique layers at Tell Basta/Bubastis in th...
Snake-thread glass vessels were used from the late 2nd to the mid-3rd century AD. At least two produ...
The period between the beginning of the 4th century and the middle of the 5th century AD is the peak...
Glassblowing in the Roman Empire is the main root for the popularity of glass trade throughout the e...
The paper reports on the composition of thirty-eight Late Roman glass fragments (3rd–4th century CE)...
The thesis is focused on the finds of glass and faience which are to be found in the form of beads a...
The largest known collection of La Tène glass from Němčice in Moravia dating to the 3rd and 2nd cent...
The method of facet-cutting was invented in the 1st century AD. The glass cutters began to create zo...
The period of Late Antiquity was a prosperous age in the history of provinces that existed in the te...
In the second and early first millennium BCE, glass was exclusively a luxury product employed by hig...
The thesis aims to explore the distribution of glass in the Balkan territories of the late Roman and...
So far a total of 174 skeletal inhumations of a cemetery dating from the 200 half of the 4th and the...
AbstractHelle bowls are a particular type of late antique glass vessels found exclusively in contine...
The paper discusses luxury and ordinary glass vessels found during archaeological excavations conduc...
THE Roman conquerors who settled down to colonize a new province always tried to surround themselves...
AbstractEighty-seven glass fragments from Roman and Late Antique layers at Tell Basta/Bubastis in th...