The work presented here focuses on the development of economic activities in the provinces of Thrace and Moesia Inferior (in today's Bulgaria), specifically on the problematic of glassmaking in Roman period and the Late Antiquity. In my work I have focused on the systematic interpretation of the economical development of the rural environment in a context of social, political and economic transformation during Roman rule. The second part of the work presents the glassmaking in the Roman Empire - its beginning, the development of certain technological processes and the specifics of trade activities with raw glass and finished glass products. A collection from the Roman site of Yurt-Stroyno was selected as a case study (during seasons 2012-20...
Glassblowing in the Roman Empire is the main root for the popularity of glass trade throughout the e...
In the Late Roman period, the city of Butrint (SW Albania) was one of the most important seaports of...
Resolving issues posed by our paper describing the late antiquity glass from Jelica (Serbia), we per...
The thesis aims to explore the distribution of glass in the Balkan territories of the late Roman and...
The paper reports on the composition of thirty-eight Late Roman glass fragments (3rd–4th century CE)...
This book presents a reconstruction of the Hellenistic-Roman glass industry from the point of view o...
The thesis provides a comprehensive scientific study of Iron Age glass technology in South East Euro...
The chemical composition of 42 samples of raw glass from the Komarov settlement on the Middle Dniest...
The present paper focuses on the archaeological, chemical and isotopic characterisation of glass fin...
This paper presents the results of physico-chemical analyses of approximately 170 products, beads an...
The period between the beginning of the 4th century and the middle of the 5th century AD is the peak...
This paper presents the analysis of decoloured and naturally coloured glass from well-dated contexts...
In the present study, the following aspects were developed: 1) Bulk characterisation, with the aim o...
Aquileia (Italy) is one of the largest Roman cities so far excavated, and is on the UNESCO World Her...
In this multi-disciplinary study of Roman glass from Karanis, Egypt, I combine archaeological, chemi...
Glassblowing in the Roman Empire is the main root for the popularity of glass trade throughout the e...
In the Late Roman period, the city of Butrint (SW Albania) was one of the most important seaports of...
Resolving issues posed by our paper describing the late antiquity glass from Jelica (Serbia), we per...
The thesis aims to explore the distribution of glass in the Balkan territories of the late Roman and...
The paper reports on the composition of thirty-eight Late Roman glass fragments (3rd–4th century CE)...
This book presents a reconstruction of the Hellenistic-Roman glass industry from the point of view o...
The thesis provides a comprehensive scientific study of Iron Age glass technology in South East Euro...
The chemical composition of 42 samples of raw glass from the Komarov settlement on the Middle Dniest...
The present paper focuses on the archaeological, chemical and isotopic characterisation of glass fin...
This paper presents the results of physico-chemical analyses of approximately 170 products, beads an...
The period between the beginning of the 4th century and the middle of the 5th century AD is the peak...
This paper presents the analysis of decoloured and naturally coloured glass from well-dated contexts...
In the present study, the following aspects were developed: 1) Bulk characterisation, with the aim o...
Aquileia (Italy) is one of the largest Roman cities so far excavated, and is on the UNESCO World Her...
In this multi-disciplinary study of Roman glass from Karanis, Egypt, I combine archaeological, chemi...
Glassblowing in the Roman Empire is the main root for the popularity of glass trade throughout the e...
In the Late Roman period, the city of Butrint (SW Albania) was one of the most important seaports of...
Resolving issues posed by our paper describing the late antiquity glass from Jelica (Serbia), we per...