The present paper focuses on 85 colourless glass samples selected among the recycling cullets found in the Roman ship Iulia Felix, wrecked off the town of Grado (province of Udine, North Italy) in the first half of the III century AD, with the aim of examining their chemical composition, investigating similarities within and between the three established group types (cups, plates, bottles), and comparing the chemical compositions of the Iulia Felix glass samples with groups reported in the literature for colourless glasses. Chemical analyses, performed by X-ray fluorescence and electron microprobe, indicate that the samples were all soda-lime-silica in composition, with natron as flux, according to typical Roman production technologies. Che...
The sample set from the cistern of the domus B consists of 21 glass sherds (cups, lamps, glasses/lam...
The research focused on a collection of 20 glass fragments, including raw glass chunks and ingots, w...
Introduction: The present study focuses on Late-Roman/Early Medieval glass found in the productive a...
Research on the cargo of glass in the Roman ship Iulia Felix, wrecked off the town of Grado (provinc...
The present work is focused on the study and comparison of glass-making processes of the Roman dark-...
In the present study, the first archaeometric data on an ample selection of intentionally coloured (...
Aquileia (Italy) is one of the largest Roman cities so far excavated, and is on the UNESCO World Her...
In the present study, the following aspects were developed: 1) Bulk characterisation, with the aim o...
The present chapter summarises the results of an ongoing research project, developed during the last...
A total 103 fragments of Roman glass tableware are studied, unearthed at 7 archaeolog-ical sites in ...
Raw natron glass was traded throughout the Roman Empire as chunks, remelted, coloured and/or decolou...
The present paper focuses on the archaeological, chemical and isotopic characterisation of glass fin...
This paper presents the analysis of decoloured and naturally coloured glass from well-dated contexts...
This study is concerned with the compositional analysis of Roman and early post-Roman glass from bot...
Based on a multi-analytical approach, this research aimed to characterize and compare the glass-maki...
The sample set from the cistern of the domus B consists of 21 glass sherds (cups, lamps, glasses/lam...
The research focused on a collection of 20 glass fragments, including raw glass chunks and ingots, w...
Introduction: The present study focuses on Late-Roman/Early Medieval glass found in the productive a...
Research on the cargo of glass in the Roman ship Iulia Felix, wrecked off the town of Grado (provinc...
The present work is focused on the study and comparison of glass-making processes of the Roman dark-...
In the present study, the first archaeometric data on an ample selection of intentionally coloured (...
Aquileia (Italy) is one of the largest Roman cities so far excavated, and is on the UNESCO World Her...
In the present study, the following aspects were developed: 1) Bulk characterisation, with the aim o...
The present chapter summarises the results of an ongoing research project, developed during the last...
A total 103 fragments of Roman glass tableware are studied, unearthed at 7 archaeolog-ical sites in ...
Raw natron glass was traded throughout the Roman Empire as chunks, remelted, coloured and/or decolou...
The present paper focuses on the archaeological, chemical and isotopic characterisation of glass fin...
This paper presents the analysis of decoloured and naturally coloured glass from well-dated contexts...
This study is concerned with the compositional analysis of Roman and early post-Roman glass from bot...
Based on a multi-analytical approach, this research aimed to characterize and compare the glass-maki...
The sample set from the cistern of the domus B consists of 21 glass sherds (cups, lamps, glasses/lam...
The research focused on a collection of 20 glass fragments, including raw glass chunks and ingots, w...
Introduction: The present study focuses on Late-Roman/Early Medieval glass found in the productive a...