The method of facet-cutting was invented in the 1st century AD. The glass cutters began to create zoned facet-cut decoration to arrange the facets in horizontal zones divided by linear grooves mostly in Isings 96 bowl in the second half of 2nd century and first half of 3rd century AD. A look at the distribution and the major concentrations of sites reveals that they had been manufactured in four main regions: the Rhine region (perhaps at Cologne), Pannonia, Syria (possibly at Dura Europos) and the Pontic, at Tanais. Its popularity is best indicated by the fact that this elegant ornamental technique began to be applied on silverware which clearly imitated the glass bowls, as shown by the adoption of the Isings 96 hemispherical bowl form that...
"A single type of artifact surviving from the ancient world can often give us a broad insight into m...
The issues outlined in the above volume of Baltic-Pontic Studies (BPS) presented here, can be said t...
International audience"In the Southern Levant, during the 4th millennium ВС, a new morpho-technical ...
Snake-thread glass vessels were used from the late 2nd to the mid-3rd century AD. At least two produ...
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This published abstract of a talk given at the AIA annual meetings in 1991 focuses on the many repea...
Among the treasures of the Museu d'Art in Girona is a colorless relief-cut bowl decorated with two p...
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Stone Age face-pots Pots with face-lik...
Glassblowing in the Roman Empire is the main root for the popularity of glass trade throughout the e...
"Ten seasons of excavation at Tel Anafa in Upper Galilee, 1968-70, 1972-1973, 1978-1981 and 1986, ha...
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This study is a contribution to the evolving understanding of pan-Mediterranean visual and material ...
In this paper, the Römer-glass are assessed as indicator of the technology and design by using a com...
International audienceMade of raw glass imported from the Middle East, the production of glass in La...
"A single type of artifact surviving from the ancient world can often give us a broad insight into m...
The issues outlined in the above volume of Baltic-Pontic Studies (BPS) presented here, can be said t...
International audience"In the Southern Levant, during the 4th millennium ВС, a new morpho-technical ...
Snake-thread glass vessels were used from the late 2nd to the mid-3rd century AD. At least two produ...
Bowls as artistic metal vessels were already known in antiquity. But only in the Middle Ages the art...
This published abstract of a talk given at the AIA annual meetings in 1991 focuses on the many repea...
Among the treasures of the Museu d'Art in Girona is a colorless relief-cut bowl decorated with two p...
AbstractHelle bowls are a particular type of late antique glass vessels found exclusively in contine...
Stone Age face-pots Pots with face-lik...
Glassblowing in the Roman Empire is the main root for the popularity of glass trade throughout the e...
"Ten seasons of excavation at Tel Anafa in Upper Galilee, 1968-70, 1972-1973, 1978-1981 and 1986, ha...
In the Southern Levant, during the 4th millennium ВС, a new morpho-technical ceramic type appears : ...
This study is a contribution to the evolving understanding of pan-Mediterranean visual and material ...
In this paper, the Römer-glass are assessed as indicator of the technology and design by using a com...
International audienceMade of raw glass imported from the Middle East, the production of glass in La...
"A single type of artifact surviving from the ancient world can often give us a broad insight into m...
The issues outlined in the above volume of Baltic-Pontic Studies (BPS) presented here, can be said t...
International audience"In the Southern Levant, during the 4th millennium ВС, a new morpho-technical ...