Pliny the Elder testifies that roman workshops used volcanic glass (obsidian), but also produced and used a dark glass (obsidian-like glass) quite similar to the natural one. In the context of the study on medieval mosaics, the use of the obsidian and obsidian-like tesserae is a challenging research topic. In this paper, we present the results of a multidisciplinary study carried out on the Dedication wall mosaic, realized by a byzantine workshop in the 12th century in the Church of St. Mary of the Admiral in Palermo, and where numerous black-appearing tesserae, supposed to be composed of obsidian by naked-eyes observation, are present. Historical documents, multispectral imaging of the wall mosaic, and some analytical methods (SEM-EDS and ...
The Villa del Casale at Piazza Armerina (Sicily) is world famous for its beautiful and extensive mos...
International audienceThere is substantial archaeological evidence to suggest that glass mosaics wer...
After collecting the essential historical, archaeological, and artistic information relative to the ...
Pliny the Elder testifies that roman workshops used volcanic glass (obsidian), but also produced and...
The mosaic in the apse of the Church of S. Agnese fuori le mura in Rome represents one of the most i...
The finding of considerable remains of glass mosaic floors, together with great stone mosaic floors ...
This paper reports the results of archaeometric characterisation of the tesserae, intentionally colo...
The present paper focuses on the archaeometric characterisation of 38 glass tesserae of various colo...
The Basilica and Monastery of Saint Severus are archaeological contexts of paramount importance for ...
In this work 51 glass mosaic tesserae from decorations of the two Greek monasteries of Daphni and Ho...
This study focuses on polychrome glass tesserae from the palaeo-Christian mosaic, still in situ, whi...
The present paper reports the results of archaeometric characterisation of the opaque tesserae, inte...
The present paper summarizes raw materials and production technologies used in Roman and Byzantine g...
The two unique Early Neolithic obsidian bladelets found among the numerous ovens identified at the s...
The study focused on the volcanic glass used in the production of bedding mortars and concrete of th...
The Villa del Casale at Piazza Armerina (Sicily) is world famous for its beautiful and extensive mos...
International audienceThere is substantial archaeological evidence to suggest that glass mosaics wer...
After collecting the essential historical, archaeological, and artistic information relative to the ...
Pliny the Elder testifies that roman workshops used volcanic glass (obsidian), but also produced and...
The mosaic in the apse of the Church of S. Agnese fuori le mura in Rome represents one of the most i...
The finding of considerable remains of glass mosaic floors, together with great stone mosaic floors ...
This paper reports the results of archaeometric characterisation of the tesserae, intentionally colo...
The present paper focuses on the archaeometric characterisation of 38 glass tesserae of various colo...
The Basilica and Monastery of Saint Severus are archaeological contexts of paramount importance for ...
In this work 51 glass mosaic tesserae from decorations of the two Greek monasteries of Daphni and Ho...
This study focuses on polychrome glass tesserae from the palaeo-Christian mosaic, still in situ, whi...
The present paper reports the results of archaeometric characterisation of the opaque tesserae, inte...
The present paper summarizes raw materials and production technologies used in Roman and Byzantine g...
The two unique Early Neolithic obsidian bladelets found among the numerous ovens identified at the s...
The study focused on the volcanic glass used in the production of bedding mortars and concrete of th...
The Villa del Casale at Piazza Armerina (Sicily) is world famous for its beautiful and extensive mos...
International audienceThere is substantial archaeological evidence to suggest that glass mosaics wer...
After collecting the essential historical, archaeological, and artistic information relative to the ...