Description of the activities and of the first archaeological result of the joint Iranian-Italian scientific cooperation (2003-2010) concerning the study of over 7000 glass fragments coming from the archaeological excavations carried out at the Masjed-e Jom'e in Isfahan (Iran) in 1972-197
Capital of the Abbasid Caliphate between 836 and 892 CE, the palace-city of Samarra offers a precise...
The ancient glass industry changed dramatically towards the end of the first millennium. The Roman g...
A sample of 29 glasses uncovered from Tell Es-Sukhnah, Jordan, has been subjected for XRF analysis. ...
Description of the activities and of the first archaeological result of the joint Iranian-Italian sc...
Report on the archaeological activities carried out on the corpus of glass fragments from the excava...
The volume edited by the writer and Dr. Fariba Saiedi Anaraki of ICAR, Isfahan, has been published b...
First information on the Iranian-Italian excavations at Persepolis and on the study of excavated pot...
The article written in collaboration with dr. Fariba Saiedi Anaraki of the Iranian Cultural, Handicr...
The project started in 2008 by the Iranian-Italian Archaeological Mission in Fars, “From Palace to T...
The booklet in the Series “Schede del Museo no 10” is dealing with the glass vessels present in the ...
An assemblage of glass finds from the Banbhore excavation was selected for preliminary recognition a...
Recent finds of glass fragments at archaeological sites in northern Italy have shed new light on the...
International audienceThe composition of archaeological glass reflects the geochemical nature of its...
Located in the historic centre of Esfahan, the Masjed-e Jom̒e (‘Friday Mosque’) can be seen as a st...
Long time has pass since the Iranian-Italian archaeological activities in Iran in the 70s of the las...
Capital of the Abbasid Caliphate between 836 and 892 CE, the palace-city of Samarra offers a precise...
The ancient glass industry changed dramatically towards the end of the first millennium. The Roman g...
A sample of 29 glasses uncovered from Tell Es-Sukhnah, Jordan, has been subjected for XRF analysis. ...
Description of the activities and of the first archaeological result of the joint Iranian-Italian sc...
Report on the archaeological activities carried out on the corpus of glass fragments from the excava...
The volume edited by the writer and Dr. Fariba Saiedi Anaraki of ICAR, Isfahan, has been published b...
First information on the Iranian-Italian excavations at Persepolis and on the study of excavated pot...
The article written in collaboration with dr. Fariba Saiedi Anaraki of the Iranian Cultural, Handicr...
The project started in 2008 by the Iranian-Italian Archaeological Mission in Fars, “From Palace to T...
The booklet in the Series “Schede del Museo no 10” is dealing with the glass vessels present in the ...
An assemblage of glass finds from the Banbhore excavation was selected for preliminary recognition a...
Recent finds of glass fragments at archaeological sites in northern Italy have shed new light on the...
International audienceThe composition of archaeological glass reflects the geochemical nature of its...
Located in the historic centre of Esfahan, the Masjed-e Jom̒e (‘Friday Mosque’) can be seen as a st...
Long time has pass since the Iranian-Italian archaeological activities in Iran in the 70s of the las...
Capital of the Abbasid Caliphate between 836 and 892 CE, the palace-city of Samarra offers a precise...
The ancient glass industry changed dramatically towards the end of the first millennium. The Roman g...
A sample of 29 glasses uncovered from Tell Es-Sukhnah, Jordan, has been subjected for XRF analysis. ...