Riassunto presentato al 40th International Symposium on Archaeometry, 19-23 maggio 2014, Los Angeles (California, USA)
The present chapter aims to investigate the circulation of glass in north Adriatic Italy during Late...
International audienceFinds of raw glass and waste from two La Tène glass-working sites, the settlem...
The present chapter aims to investigate the circulation of glass in north Adriatic Italy during Late...
Aquileia is widely cited as a major Roman glassworking center, but this assumption is based on scarc...
Aquileia (Italy) is one of the largest Roman cities so far excavated, and is on the UNESCO World Her...
Despite many well-known indications suggesting the presence of a flourishing glass production in Aqu...
Introduction: The present study focuses on Late-Roman/Early Medieval glass found in the productive a...
Riassunto presentato al 19th International Congress of AIHV (Association Internationale pour l'Histo...
A set of 29 glass shards, selected from numerous ones recovered in 2017 in Aquileia (NE Italy), was ...
The present paper focuses on the archaeological, chemical and isotopic characterisation of glass fin...
For the first time an archaeological and archaeometric work presents the discovery of glass-working ...
In the present study, the following aspects were developed: 1) Bulk characterisation, with the aim o...
In glass archaeology, "production indicators" are those remains which testify to specific operations...
136 glasses from the ninth-century monastery of San Vincenzo and its workshops have been analysed by...
An archaeometric study was performed on 33 medieval glass samples from Rocca di Asolo (northern Ital...
The present chapter aims to investigate the circulation of glass in north Adriatic Italy during Late...
International audienceFinds of raw glass and waste from two La Tène glass-working sites, the settlem...
The present chapter aims to investigate the circulation of glass in north Adriatic Italy during Late...
Aquileia is widely cited as a major Roman glassworking center, but this assumption is based on scarc...
Aquileia (Italy) is one of the largest Roman cities so far excavated, and is on the UNESCO World Her...
Despite many well-known indications suggesting the presence of a flourishing glass production in Aqu...
Introduction: The present study focuses on Late-Roman/Early Medieval glass found in the productive a...
Riassunto presentato al 19th International Congress of AIHV (Association Internationale pour l'Histo...
A set of 29 glass shards, selected from numerous ones recovered in 2017 in Aquileia (NE Italy), was ...
The present paper focuses on the archaeological, chemical and isotopic characterisation of glass fin...
For the first time an archaeological and archaeometric work presents the discovery of glass-working ...
In the present study, the following aspects were developed: 1) Bulk characterisation, with the aim o...
In glass archaeology, "production indicators" are those remains which testify to specific operations...
136 glasses from the ninth-century monastery of San Vincenzo and its workshops have been analysed by...
An archaeometric study was performed on 33 medieval glass samples from Rocca di Asolo (northern Ital...
The present chapter aims to investigate the circulation of glass in north Adriatic Italy during Late...
International audienceFinds of raw glass and waste from two La Tène glass-working sites, the settlem...
The present chapter aims to investigate the circulation of glass in north Adriatic Italy during Late...