The author studies the collection of glassware of the 8th–10thcenturies, found in the medieval town of Shamkir, which is located in the western region of the Republic of Azerbaijan. On a functional basis, this collection is represented by tableware, perfumery and drugstore dishes. Drinking vessels prevail among tableware. Perfumery and pharmaceutical utensils are represented mainly by samples of bottles. In the manufacture of glassware, various manufacturing techniques were used, in particular, blowing into a mold and free blasting. The techniques of stretching, welding, polishing, grinding were also used. Glassware of Shamkir belongs to the chemical class Na–Ca–Si with a predominance of the type Na (K)–Ca(Mg)–Al–Si. Most of the glass vesse...
The glass industry is one of the old industries of Persia that continued development and prosperity ...
The paper discusses luxury and ordinary glass vessels found during archaeological excavations conduc...
This study aims to increase our understanding of middle Byzantine, early Islamic, medieval Georgian ...
The ancient glass industry changed dramatically towards the end of the first millennium. The Roman g...
The ancient glass industry changed dramatically towards the end of the first millennium. The Roman g...
Capital of the Abbasid Caliphate between 836 and 892 CE, the palace-city of Samarra offers a precise...
Capital of the Abbasid Caliphate between 836 and 892 CE, the palace-city of Samarra offers a precise...
Strongly coloured glass vessels decorated with marvered threads of white glass are a wide-spread ...
The article presents the results of the analysis of a representative series of glass products from B...
This paper discusses historical development of glass in ancient times, identify the most important c...
Strongly coloured glass vessels decorated with marvered threads of white glass are a wide-spread and...
AbstractResearch over the last few decades has greatly enhanced our understanding of the production ...
Conical glass vessels are documented as artifacts from sites dated between the third and fifth centu...
The paper discusses luxury and ordinary glass vessels found during archaeological excavations conduc...
The paper discusses luxury and ordinary glass vessels found during archaeological excavations conduc...
The glass industry is one of the old industries of Persia that continued development and prosperity ...
The paper discusses luxury and ordinary glass vessels found during archaeological excavations conduc...
This study aims to increase our understanding of middle Byzantine, early Islamic, medieval Georgian ...
The ancient glass industry changed dramatically towards the end of the first millennium. The Roman g...
The ancient glass industry changed dramatically towards the end of the first millennium. The Roman g...
Capital of the Abbasid Caliphate between 836 and 892 CE, the palace-city of Samarra offers a precise...
Capital of the Abbasid Caliphate between 836 and 892 CE, the palace-city of Samarra offers a precise...
Strongly coloured glass vessels decorated with marvered threads of white glass are a wide-spread ...
The article presents the results of the analysis of a representative series of glass products from B...
This paper discusses historical development of glass in ancient times, identify the most important c...
Strongly coloured glass vessels decorated with marvered threads of white glass are a wide-spread and...
AbstractResearch over the last few decades has greatly enhanced our understanding of the production ...
Conical glass vessels are documented as artifacts from sites dated between the third and fifth centu...
The paper discusses luxury and ordinary glass vessels found during archaeological excavations conduc...
The paper discusses luxury and ordinary glass vessels found during archaeological excavations conduc...
The glass industry is one of the old industries of Persia that continued development and prosperity ...
The paper discusses luxury and ordinary glass vessels found during archaeological excavations conduc...
This study aims to increase our understanding of middle Byzantine, early Islamic, medieval Georgian ...