Thebes, located in Boeotia in central Greece, is archaeologically and historically attested to have been an important centre ever since the Early Bronze Age. Regularly sustained glass working, testified by numerous finds in burial and settlement contexts, must have taken place since the Mycenaean times. In the current study, 35 samples of glass beads (30) and vessels (5), dating roughly from the 7th to 1st cent. BCE (Archaic to the Hellenistic/Early Roman era) are the subject of research. The aim was to assess some technological aspects of the assemblage, provide a chemical fingerprint for it and suggest a likely provenance, in an attempt to discuss issues of glass consumption and trade at a given era and culture. A combination of quasi-des...
AbstractEighty-seven glass fragments from Roman and Late Antique layers at Tell Basta/Bubastis in th...
AbstractA group of finds (vessels, raw glass chunks, window panes) from three sites in present-day B...
The so-called Phoenician or Punic eye beads are a well-known type of glass artefacts circulating all...
Thesprotia, one of the most remote regions in Greece, was inhabited from as early as the Palaeolithi...
The origins of raw glass used to fashion Mycenaean beads were explored using trace elements analyzed...
International audienceFinds of raw glass and waste from two La Tène glass-working sites, the settlem...
Glass was first produced in a regular and controlled way in the 16th century BC, probably in what is...
In the present study, 53 glass fragments from core-formed vessels and 3 glass beads are investigated...
The glass beads from the Dren-Delyan necropolis are found in burial complexes dated as from the end ...
A large sample set of transparent and opaque glass artefacts recovered from Etruscan contexts innort...
The Pichvnari necropolis on the Black Sea coast of Georgia lies in an area known in the late first m...
The thesis provides a comprehensive scientific study of Iron Age glass technology in South East Euro...
Phoenician-Punic glass beads recovered from the necropolis of Vinha das Calicas 4 (Beja, Portugal), ...
In the Late Roman period, the city of Butrint (SW Albania) was one of the most important seaports of...
International audienceEarlier research has shown that several common late antique glass types circul...
AbstractEighty-seven glass fragments from Roman and Late Antique layers at Tell Basta/Bubastis in th...
AbstractA group of finds (vessels, raw glass chunks, window panes) from three sites in present-day B...
The so-called Phoenician or Punic eye beads are a well-known type of glass artefacts circulating all...
Thesprotia, one of the most remote regions in Greece, was inhabited from as early as the Palaeolithi...
The origins of raw glass used to fashion Mycenaean beads were explored using trace elements analyzed...
International audienceFinds of raw glass and waste from two La Tène glass-working sites, the settlem...
Glass was first produced in a regular and controlled way in the 16th century BC, probably in what is...
In the present study, 53 glass fragments from core-formed vessels and 3 glass beads are investigated...
The glass beads from the Dren-Delyan necropolis are found in burial complexes dated as from the end ...
A large sample set of transparent and opaque glass artefacts recovered from Etruscan contexts innort...
The Pichvnari necropolis on the Black Sea coast of Georgia lies in an area known in the late first m...
The thesis provides a comprehensive scientific study of Iron Age glass technology in South East Euro...
Phoenician-Punic glass beads recovered from the necropolis of Vinha das Calicas 4 (Beja, Portugal), ...
In the Late Roman period, the city of Butrint (SW Albania) was one of the most important seaports of...
International audienceEarlier research has shown that several common late antique glass types circul...
AbstractEighty-seven glass fragments from Roman and Late Antique layers at Tell Basta/Bubastis in th...
AbstractA group of finds (vessels, raw glass chunks, window panes) from three sites in present-day B...
The so-called Phoenician or Punic eye beads are a well-known type of glass artefacts circulating all...