The results of typological and preliminary archaeometric analyses of glass objects from Salorno - Cava Girardi dated to the Final Bronze Age. They are anular beads, barreI shaped beads with spiral decorations, and stratified eyes beads made of LMHK glass, light or dark blue in colour (white for the decorations) reminiscent of the glass produced in Frattesina di Fratta Polesine (Rovigo). Moreover, a globular bead with wavy line decoration made of a recently identified glass composition (HMBG - High Magnesium Broum Glass), shares some general features with the Aegean and Near East productions, although its typoIogy and composition are exclusively known in the Recent Bronze Age from Northern Italy
The site of Verucchio (Rimini, Italy) is well known for the importance and richness of its necropoli...
Glass in northern Apulia. Provenance and technology (4th-7th centuries) During the last twenty year...
Knowledge of glass trading in protohistoric Southern Italy has been limited by a lack of archeometri...
A large sample set of transparent and opaque glass artefacts recovered from Etruscan contexts innort...
This work concerns the typological and archaeometric topics of the mixed alkali (LMHK Low Magnaiium ...
The Iron Age was a remarkable period in glass technology development and its spread across the Medit...
Excavations performed in the 1970s in the present-day trade fair zone of Bologna brought to light re...
Newly analysed FBA glass from the two Gazzo Veronese and Cava Girardi sites shows bulk composition c...
A large sample set of transparent and opaque glass artefacts recovered from Etruscan contexts innort...
The investigation of ltalian protohistoric glassy materials has so far been mostly focused on Northe...
The glass finds from two Bronze Age settlements located in Veneto (Northern Italy) have been investi...
The Iron Age was a remarkable period in glass technology development and its spread across the Medit...
Early Bronze Age faience beads from Italy (Lavagnone) and Slovakia (My\ub4tna Nov\ue1 Ves and Nizn\u...
A project focused on the study of early vitreous materials and amber from Italy has been developed i...
A systematic archaeometric investigation of the protohistoric glass materials from the Como area has...
The site of Verucchio (Rimini, Italy) is well known for the importance and richness of its necropoli...
Glass in northern Apulia. Provenance and technology (4th-7th centuries) During the last twenty year...
Knowledge of glass trading in protohistoric Southern Italy has been limited by a lack of archeometri...
A large sample set of transparent and opaque glass artefacts recovered from Etruscan contexts innort...
This work concerns the typological and archaeometric topics of the mixed alkali (LMHK Low Magnaiium ...
The Iron Age was a remarkable period in glass technology development and its spread across the Medit...
Excavations performed in the 1970s in the present-day trade fair zone of Bologna brought to light re...
Newly analysed FBA glass from the two Gazzo Veronese and Cava Girardi sites shows bulk composition c...
A large sample set of transparent and opaque glass artefacts recovered from Etruscan contexts innort...
The investigation of ltalian protohistoric glassy materials has so far been mostly focused on Northe...
The glass finds from two Bronze Age settlements located in Veneto (Northern Italy) have been investi...
The Iron Age was a remarkable period in glass technology development and its spread across the Medit...
Early Bronze Age faience beads from Italy (Lavagnone) and Slovakia (My\ub4tna Nov\ue1 Ves and Nizn\u...
A project focused on the study of early vitreous materials and amber from Italy has been developed i...
A systematic archaeometric investigation of the protohistoric glass materials from the Como area has...
The site of Verucchio (Rimini, Italy) is well known for the importance and richness of its necropoli...
Glass in northern Apulia. Provenance and technology (4th-7th centuries) During the last twenty year...
Knowledge of glass trading in protohistoric Southern Italy has been limited by a lack of archeometri...