This study present the results of an archaeometrical investigation performed on a series of opaque pre-Roman glass (vessels and ornaments) dated from the 6th to 4th century BC coming from Sicily. Sixteen core formed vessels, twelve beads, three pendants and one spindle-whorl recovered in the Phoenician-Punic sites of Mozia and Birgi were analysed thought a micro destructive approach. The complete chemical analyses and X-Ray diffraction analyses were performed on small fragments of glass. The aims of this work are: 1) to obtain a chemical characterization of these samples in order to understand the raw materials employed for their production; 2) to obtain information regarding the opacifying phases dispersed in the glass; 3) to make a compar...
An archaeometric study was performed on 33 medieval glass samples from Rocca di Asolo (northern Ital...
open6noIntroduction: The present study focuses on Late-Roman/Early Medieval glass found in the produ...
The archaeometric study of glass from Rocca di Monselice (Italy) focuses on 8 samples characterised ...
This study present the results of an archaeometrical investigation performed on a series of opaque p...
A large sample set of transparent and opaque glass artefacts recovered from Etruscan contexts innort...
Object of the present work is the archaeometric study of glass fragments found on the archaeological...
In the present study, the first archaeometric data on an ample selection of intentionally coloured (...
Abstract: Twenty-five glassy samples, including fragments of objects, molten glass and glass drops o...
In the present study, the following aspects were developed: 1) Bulk characterisation, with the aim o...
The subject of this study consists of 17 ancient glass fragments from the island of Ustica (Palermo,...
The present paper focuses on the archaeological, chemical and isotopic characterisation of glass fin...
A large sample set of transparent and opaque glass artefacts recovered from Etruscan contexts innort...
Abstract: This thesis presents the results of an archaeometric research performed, through a multi-a...
Aquileia (Italy) is one of the largest Roman cities so far excavated, and is on the UNESCO World Her...
Thirty-three samples of window glass and five glass lumps coming from three Italian archaeological s...
An archaeometric study was performed on 33 medieval glass samples from Rocca di Asolo (northern Ital...
open6noIntroduction: The present study focuses on Late-Roman/Early Medieval glass found in the produ...
The archaeometric study of glass from Rocca di Monselice (Italy) focuses on 8 samples characterised ...
This study present the results of an archaeometrical investigation performed on a series of opaque p...
A large sample set of transparent and opaque glass artefacts recovered from Etruscan contexts innort...
Object of the present work is the archaeometric study of glass fragments found on the archaeological...
In the present study, the first archaeometric data on an ample selection of intentionally coloured (...
Abstract: Twenty-five glassy samples, including fragments of objects, molten glass and glass drops o...
In the present study, the following aspects were developed: 1) Bulk characterisation, with the aim o...
The subject of this study consists of 17 ancient glass fragments from the island of Ustica (Palermo,...
The present paper focuses on the archaeological, chemical and isotopic characterisation of glass fin...
A large sample set of transparent and opaque glass artefacts recovered from Etruscan contexts innort...
Abstract: This thesis presents the results of an archaeometric research performed, through a multi-a...
Aquileia (Italy) is one of the largest Roman cities so far excavated, and is on the UNESCO World Her...
Thirty-three samples of window glass and five glass lumps coming from three Italian archaeological s...
An archaeometric study was performed on 33 medieval glass samples from Rocca di Asolo (northern Ital...
open6noIntroduction: The present study focuses on Late-Roman/Early Medieval glass found in the produ...
The archaeometric study of glass from Rocca di Monselice (Italy) focuses on 8 samples characterised ...