The glass finds from two Bronze Age settlements located in Veneto (Northern Italy) have been investigated: Fondo Paviani (Verona) and Montebello Vicentino (Vicenza). The present study aims to chemical and physical characterisations of the archaeological finds and, primarily, to answer chronological questions. The main questions are: 1) may the compositional change from HMG to LMHK glasses date back before the FBA stricto sensu? 2) are glasses from the surface layers of Fondo Paviani related to the age of the settlement: late MBA3/RBA – early FBA? If this is true, to which phase may they be referred? Finally 3) are the scraps found at Fondo Paviani during the archaeological survey related to local production? The glass samples have been char...
Object of the present work is the archaeometric study of glass fragments found on the archaeological...
Knowledge of glass trading in protohistoric Southern Italy has been limited by a lack of archeometri...
Knowledge of glass trading in protohistoric Southern Italy has been limited by a lack of archeometri...
The glass finds from two Bronze Age settlements located in Veneto (Northen Italy) have been investig...
The glass finds from two Bronze Age settlements located in Veneto (Northen Italy) have been investig...
International audienceThis study presents the results of an archaeometrical investigation of Bronze ...
A large sample set of transparent and opaque glass artefacts recovered from Etruscan contexts innort...
A large sample set of transparent and opaque glass artefacts recovered from Etruscan contexts innort...
Within the frame of a project aimed to systematically characterize Bronze Age glasses in Northern It...
Introduction: The present study focuses on Late-Roman/Early Medieval glass found in the productive a...
Introduction: The present study focuses on Late-Roman/Early Medieval glass found in the productive a...
Object of the present work is the archaeometric study of glass fragments found on the archaeological...
The research is focused on the chemical and mineralogical study of protohistoric glass beads coming ...
open6noIntroduction: The present study focuses on Late-Roman/Early Medieval glass found in the produ...
During the field research in the embanked site of Fondo Paviani, carried out by Padova University si...
Object of the present work is the archaeometric study of glass fragments found on the archaeological...
Knowledge of glass trading in protohistoric Southern Italy has been limited by a lack of archeometri...
Knowledge of glass trading in protohistoric Southern Italy has been limited by a lack of archeometri...
The glass finds from two Bronze Age settlements located in Veneto (Northen Italy) have been investig...
The glass finds from two Bronze Age settlements located in Veneto (Northen Italy) have been investig...
International audienceThis study presents the results of an archaeometrical investigation of Bronze ...
A large sample set of transparent and opaque glass artefacts recovered from Etruscan contexts innort...
A large sample set of transparent and opaque glass artefacts recovered from Etruscan contexts innort...
Within the frame of a project aimed to systematically characterize Bronze Age glasses in Northern It...
Introduction: The present study focuses on Late-Roman/Early Medieval glass found in the productive a...
Introduction: The present study focuses on Late-Roman/Early Medieval glass found in the productive a...
Object of the present work is the archaeometric study of glass fragments found on the archaeological...
The research is focused on the chemical and mineralogical study of protohistoric glass beads coming ...
open6noIntroduction: The present study focuses on Late-Roman/Early Medieval glass found in the produ...
During the field research in the embanked site of Fondo Paviani, carried out by Padova University si...
Object of the present work is the archaeometric study of glass fragments found on the archaeological...
Knowledge of glass trading in protohistoric Southern Italy has been limited by a lack of archeometri...
Knowledge of glass trading in protohistoric Southern Italy has been limited by a lack of archeometri...