An archaeometrical study of Roman glass finds recovered in the Canton Ticino area was performed after the finding of traces of possible glass-working at Muralto near Locarno. The aim of this work is to provide chemical characterization of these glass varieties\u2014never analysed before\u2014and to compare the results obtained with those for glass of the same period coming from other sites (Aquileia, Augusta Praetoria and Modena). The chemical data shows that the composition of Canton Ticino glass remained the same from the first to the fourth century AD. Moreover, the large amounts of Sb used as a decolouring agent in these samples represents a peculiar trait
Based on a multi-analytical approach, this research aimed to characterize and compare the glass-maki...
Aquileia (Italy) is one of the largest Roman cities so far excavated, and is on the UNESCO World Her...
Glass is one of the ancient human products most often traded for long distances from the place of ra...
An archaeometrical study of Roman glass finds recovered in the Canton Ticino area was performed afte...
Recent studies have allowed a typological and chronological characterization of Roman glass dated fr...
A total 103 fragments of Roman glass tableware are studied, unearthed at 7 archaeolog-ical sites in ...
Vitreous tesserae from two mosaics in Herculaneum (Italy) dating from the 1st century AD have been i...
In the present study, the following aspects were developed: 1) Bulk characterisation, with the aim o...
Research on the cargo of glass in the Roman ship Iulia Felix, wrecked off the town of Grado (provinc...
Thirty-three samples of window glass and five glass lumps coming from three Italian archaeological s...
The present paper focuses on the archaeological, chemical and isotopic characterisation of glass fin...
The present work is focused on the study and comparison of glass-making processes of the Roman dark-...
This paper presents the analysis of decoloured and naturally coloured glass from well-dated contexts...
A collection of 21 glass samples (18 colourless and 3 light aqua blue) found in recent excavations p...
Compositional investigations were performed on 81 Roman and Medieval glass fragments (first to 14th ...
Based on a multi-analytical approach, this research aimed to characterize and compare the glass-maki...
Aquileia (Italy) is one of the largest Roman cities so far excavated, and is on the UNESCO World Her...
Glass is one of the ancient human products most often traded for long distances from the place of ra...
An archaeometrical study of Roman glass finds recovered in the Canton Ticino area was performed afte...
Recent studies have allowed a typological and chronological characterization of Roman glass dated fr...
A total 103 fragments of Roman glass tableware are studied, unearthed at 7 archaeolog-ical sites in ...
Vitreous tesserae from two mosaics in Herculaneum (Italy) dating from the 1st century AD have been i...
In the present study, the following aspects were developed: 1) Bulk characterisation, with the aim o...
Research on the cargo of glass in the Roman ship Iulia Felix, wrecked off the town of Grado (provinc...
Thirty-three samples of window glass and five glass lumps coming from three Italian archaeological s...
The present paper focuses on the archaeological, chemical and isotopic characterisation of glass fin...
The present work is focused on the study and comparison of glass-making processes of the Roman dark-...
This paper presents the analysis of decoloured and naturally coloured glass from well-dated contexts...
A collection of 21 glass samples (18 colourless and 3 light aqua blue) found in recent excavations p...
Compositional investigations were performed on 81 Roman and Medieval glass fragments (first to 14th ...
Based on a multi-analytical approach, this research aimed to characterize and compare the glass-maki...
Aquileia (Italy) is one of the largest Roman cities so far excavated, and is on the UNESCO World Her...
Glass is one of the ancient human products most often traded for long distances from the place of ra...