The subject of this study consists of 17 ancient glass fragments from the island of Ustica (Palermo, Italy) obtained from local museums. All the 17 glass fragments are stratigraphically decontextualized, as they were collected by archaeological surface surveys. Each fragment was analyzed by Electron Micro Probe Analyzer coupled with an Energy Dispersive X-Ray System (EMPA-EDS) and by Laser Ablation-Inductively Coupled Plasma-Mass Spectrometry (LA-ICP-MS) to obtain the composition of major, minor and trace elements. Surface analyses revealed the presence of corrosion layers in most of the glass fragments which was evident also in the chemical data. Nevertheless, reconstruction of the glassmaking processes and the approximate period of produc...
This study present the results of an archaeometrical investigation performed on a series of opaque p...
In this paper a low-vacuum scanning electron microscope (SEM) coupled with an energy-dispersive X-ra...
The present paper reports and discusses data obtained by a combined archaeological and archaeometric...
AbstractThe subject of this study consists of 17 ancient glass fragments from the island of Ustica (...
In the present study, the following aspects were developed: 1) Bulk characterisation, with the aim o...
Object of the present work is the archaeometric study of glass fragments found on the archaeological...
Introduction: The present study focuses on Late-Roman/Early Medieval glass found in the productive a...
Accurate microchemical characterisation was performed on a 4th-12th-century repertoire of coloured a...
Twenty transparent glass fragments from Miranduolo were analysed by Variable Pressure - Scanning Ele...
An archaeometric study was performed on 33 medieval glass samples from Rocca di Asolo (northern Ital...
The results of physicochemical analyses performed by ICP-MS with laser ablation solid sampling and U...
Recent finds of glass fragments at archaeological sites in northern Italy have shed new light on the...
The results of physico-chemical analysis performed by ICP-MS with laser ablation solid sampling and ...
Abstract: Twenty-five glassy samples, including fragments of objects, molten glass and glass drops o...
This study present the results of an archaeometrical investigation performed on a series of opaque p...
In this paper a low-vacuum scanning electron microscope (SEM) coupled with an energy-dispersive X-ra...
The present paper reports and discusses data obtained by a combined archaeological and archaeometric...
AbstractThe subject of this study consists of 17 ancient glass fragments from the island of Ustica (...
In the present study, the following aspects were developed: 1) Bulk characterisation, with the aim o...
Object of the present work is the archaeometric study of glass fragments found on the archaeological...
Introduction: The present study focuses on Late-Roman/Early Medieval glass found in the productive a...
Accurate microchemical characterisation was performed on a 4th-12th-century repertoire of coloured a...
Twenty transparent glass fragments from Miranduolo were analysed by Variable Pressure - Scanning Ele...
An archaeometric study was performed on 33 medieval glass samples from Rocca di Asolo (northern Ital...
The results of physicochemical analyses performed by ICP-MS with laser ablation solid sampling and U...
Recent finds of glass fragments at archaeological sites in northern Italy have shed new light on the...
The results of physico-chemical analysis performed by ICP-MS with laser ablation solid sampling and ...
Abstract: Twenty-five glassy samples, including fragments of objects, molten glass and glass drops o...
This study present the results of an archaeometrical investigation performed on a series of opaque p...
In this paper a low-vacuum scanning electron microscope (SEM) coupled with an energy-dispersive X-ra...
The present paper reports and discusses data obtained by a combined archaeological and archaeometric...