International audiencePliny the Elder describes the discovery of a processfor making natron glass, which was widely used for much of the first millennium BC and AD. His account of glassmaking with natron has since been corroborated by analyses of archaeological glass and the discovery of large-scale glass production sites where natron glass was made and then exported. Analyses of Egyptian natron have shown it to be a complex mixture of different sodium compounds, and previous experiments to make glass with Egyptian natron have been unsuccessful. Here, natron from el-Barnugi in the Egyptian Nile delta, a site which also probably supplied Roman glassmakers, is used to produce glass. The experiments show that highqualityglass, free of unreacte...
Roman glass technology was based on soda‐lime‐silica glass made by fusing a two‐component mixture of...
In recent years the study of glass in ancient Egypt has been a source of renewed interest and debate...
In recent years the study of glass in ancient Egypt has been a source of renewed interest and debate...
Pliny the Elder describes the discovery of a process for making natron glass, which was widely used ...
Pliny the Elder describes the discovery of a process for making natron glass, which was widely used ...
Pliny the Elder’s ‘Natural History’ is often cited in studies of ancient natron glass production. Pl...
During the Late Roman and Byzantine period, natron glass was made from its raw materials in a limite...
In Roman and Byzantine times, natron glass was traded throughout the known world in the form of chun...
During the Late Roman and Byzantine period, natron glass was made from its raw materials in a limite...
This book presents a reconstruction of the Hellenistic-Roman glass industry from the point of view o...
In September 2006, a new field survey of Lake Fazda in Wadi Natrun (Egypt) was undertaken to charact...
Raw natron glass was traded throughout the Roman Empire as chunks, remelted, coloured and/or decolou...
The practice of re-melting glass was well known, certainly from the Roman period onwards. This can b...
During the Late Roman and Byzantine period, natron glass was made from its raw materials in a limite...
In recent years the study of glass in ancient Egypt has been a source of renewed interest and debate...
Roman glass technology was based on soda‐lime‐silica glass made by fusing a two‐component mixture of...
In recent years the study of glass in ancient Egypt has been a source of renewed interest and debate...
In recent years the study of glass in ancient Egypt has been a source of renewed interest and debate...
Pliny the Elder describes the discovery of a process for making natron glass, which was widely used ...
Pliny the Elder describes the discovery of a process for making natron glass, which was widely used ...
Pliny the Elder’s ‘Natural History’ is often cited in studies of ancient natron glass production. Pl...
During the Late Roman and Byzantine period, natron glass was made from its raw materials in a limite...
In Roman and Byzantine times, natron glass was traded throughout the known world in the form of chun...
During the Late Roman and Byzantine period, natron glass was made from its raw materials in a limite...
This book presents a reconstruction of the Hellenistic-Roman glass industry from the point of view o...
In September 2006, a new field survey of Lake Fazda in Wadi Natrun (Egypt) was undertaken to charact...
Raw natron glass was traded throughout the Roman Empire as chunks, remelted, coloured and/or decolou...
The practice of re-melting glass was well known, certainly from the Roman period onwards. This can b...
During the Late Roman and Byzantine period, natron glass was made from its raw materials in a limite...
In recent years the study of glass in ancient Egypt has been a source of renewed interest and debate...
Roman glass technology was based on soda‐lime‐silica glass made by fusing a two‐component mixture of...
In recent years the study of glass in ancient Egypt has been a source of renewed interest and debate...
In recent years the study of glass in ancient Egypt has been a source of renewed interest and debate...