The ancient glass industry changed dramatically towards the end of the first millennium. The Roman glassmaking tradition of mineral soda glass was increasingly supplanted by the use of plant ash as the main fluxing agent at the turn of the ninth century CE. Defining primary production groups of plant ash glass has been a challenge due to the high variability of raw materials and the smaller scale of production. Islamic Glass in the Making advocates a large-scale archaeometric approach to the history of Islamic glassmaking to trace the developments in the production, trade and consumption of vitreous materials between the eighth and twelfth centuries and to separate the norm from the exception. It proposes compositional discriminants to dist...
Major element analysis has been conducted on unformed chunk glass, with some vessel glass, from a nu...
Glass was first produced in a regular and controlled way in the 16th century BC, probably in what is...
A large assemblage (n = 307) of architectural glasses (tesserae and windows) from the early 8th-cent...
The ancient glass industry changed dramatically towards the end of the first millennium. The Roman g...
First millennium AD glass production was divided between a relatively small number of workshops that...
This thesis aims to provide the first statistically coherent interdisciplinary study of 7th to 10th ...
AbstractResearch over the last few decades has greatly enhanced our understanding of the production ...
This thesis aims to provide the first statistically coherent interdisciplinary study of 7th to 10th ...
This paper discusses historical development of glass in ancient times, identify the most important c...
The study investigates the chemical composition and production technology of a set of thirty-nine gl...
This study aims to increase our understanding of middle Byzantine, early Islamic, medieval Georgian ...
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...
AbstractResearch over the last few decades has greatly enhanced our understanding of the production ...
We consider some of the social, political, and economic factors that led to the mass production of g...
Major element analysis has been conducted on unformed chunk glass, with some vessel glass, from a nu...
Glass was first produced in a regular and controlled way in the 16th century BC, probably in what is...
A large assemblage (n = 307) of architectural glasses (tesserae and windows) from the early 8th-cent...
The ancient glass industry changed dramatically towards the end of the first millennium. The Roman g...
First millennium AD glass production was divided between a relatively small number of workshops that...
This thesis aims to provide the first statistically coherent interdisciplinary study of 7th to 10th ...
AbstractResearch over the last few decades has greatly enhanced our understanding of the production ...
This thesis aims to provide the first statistically coherent interdisciplinary study of 7th to 10th ...
This paper discusses historical development of glass in ancient times, identify the most important c...
The study investigates the chemical composition and production technology of a set of thirty-nine gl...
This study aims to increase our understanding of middle Byzantine, early Islamic, medieval Georgian ...
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...
AbstractResearch over the last few decades has greatly enhanced our understanding of the production ...
We consider some of the social, political, and economic factors that led to the mass production of g...
Major element analysis has been conducted on unformed chunk glass, with some vessel glass, from a nu...
Glass was first produced in a regular and controlled way in the 16th century BC, probably in what is...
A large assemblage (n = 307) of architectural glasses (tesserae and windows) from the early 8th-cent...