While recycling was an important part of industry during the Roman Period, after the imaginary line of AD 410 any sort of reuse is too easily seen as merely scavenging and evidence of a failing society. While an increasing body of work highlights that an instant ‘fall’ of Roman Britain is simply incorrect, similarly recycling must be considered in a more nuanced way. It is not just a single practice but many practices of reuse, repair and remelting, driven by a multitude of factors: social, economic and political Recycling can be a last ditch effort to eek out the last of a dying material, an empowering process that frees artisans from the control of those with access to the raw materials, or a way to honor or connect with past owners. Due ...
In this multi-disciplinary study of Roman glass from Karanis, Egypt, I combine archaeological, chemi...
Aquileia is widely cited as a major Roman glassworking center, but this assumption is based on scarc...
Research on the cargo of glass in the Roman ship Iulia Felix, wrecked off the town of Grado (provinc...
While recycling was an important part of industry during the Roman Period, after the imaginary line ...
Glass can be considered a locus of meaning, a material which has been the repository of traditional ...
The suitability of glass for re-melting and recycling was widely exploited in the past. This paper r...
Compositional analysis has proved to be a powerful tool for investigating the recycling of transpare...
Glass can be considered a locus of meaning, a material which has been the repository of traditional ...
Excavations in the upper Walbrook valley, in a marginal area in the north-west of the Roman city, re...
Any archaeological artefact made from recyclable material may have been recycled before deposition. ...
In this article, the authors investigate the effectiveness of glass and metal recycling in Roman tow...
Recycling may be a topical subject today, but it is an ancient practice. Glass was regularly recycle...
Editorial for the Special Issue of Archaeometry ‘Tackling Recycling in the Past’. The practice of re...
The practice of re-melting glass was well known, certainly from the Roman period onwards. This can b...
One hundred and ninety three glass fragments from the canabae in York were analysed (first to fourth...
In this multi-disciplinary study of Roman glass from Karanis, Egypt, I combine archaeological, chemi...
Aquileia is widely cited as a major Roman glassworking center, but this assumption is based on scarc...
Research on the cargo of glass in the Roman ship Iulia Felix, wrecked off the town of Grado (provinc...
While recycling was an important part of industry during the Roman Period, after the imaginary line ...
Glass can be considered a locus of meaning, a material which has been the repository of traditional ...
The suitability of glass for re-melting and recycling was widely exploited in the past. This paper r...
Compositional analysis has proved to be a powerful tool for investigating the recycling of transpare...
Glass can be considered a locus of meaning, a material which has been the repository of traditional ...
Excavations in the upper Walbrook valley, in a marginal area in the north-west of the Roman city, re...
Any archaeological artefact made from recyclable material may have been recycled before deposition. ...
In this article, the authors investigate the effectiveness of glass and metal recycling in Roman tow...
Recycling may be a topical subject today, but it is an ancient practice. Glass was regularly recycle...
Editorial for the Special Issue of Archaeometry ‘Tackling Recycling in the Past’. The practice of re...
The practice of re-melting glass was well known, certainly from the Roman period onwards. This can b...
One hundred and ninety three glass fragments from the canabae in York were analysed (first to fourth...
In this multi-disciplinary study of Roman glass from Karanis, Egypt, I combine archaeological, chemi...
Aquileia is widely cited as a major Roman glassworking center, but this assumption is based on scarc...
Research on the cargo of glass in the Roman ship Iulia Felix, wrecked off the town of Grado (provinc...