Our understanding of glass production in Eurasia has been built mostly on evidence from Europe and the Mediterranean. Here, we investigate the occurrence and organization of plantash glass production in the eastern continental Islamic region, focusing on an 11th–12th century assemblage unearthed in Shadyakh, Nishapur, Iran. Through Sr-Nd isotope analysis and by examining geochemical contexts and mixing patterns, we find that distinct silica and ash sources originating from Tigris-Euphrates Basin, Central Asia, and potentially Iran were used to make these objects. Zagros-derived silica and Central-Asian-type silica were likely important silica sources for Islamic plant-ash glasses from east of the Tigris. Furthermore, we show that Central As...
© 2015 Elsevier Ltd. This paper discusses Sr-Nd-Sb isotopic analysis of Late Bronze Age glass to inv...
none4siThis paper presents data obtained by a combined chrono-typological and archaeometric study ca...
The medieval port city of Sīrāf (ca. 800–1050 CE) on the north coast of the Persian/Arabian Gulf lin...
Our understanding of glass production in Eurasia has been built mostly on evidence from Europe and t...
We report the first Nd and Sr results for sands from inland locations in the Middle East and new Nd ...
International audienceThe composition of archaeological glass reflects the geochemical nature of its...
Glass - one of the most prestigious materials of the early Islamic empire - was traded not only as v...
This is the first broad survey using major, minor and trace element analysis of 8th-15th AD plant as...
This is the first broad survey using major, minor and trace element analysis of 8th-15th AD plant as...
This is the first broad survey using major, minor and trace element analysis of 8th-15th AD plant as...
Bioavailable Sr and detrital Nd isotopes are important tools for archaeological provenance. To apply...
Bioavailable Sr and detrital Nd isotopes are important tools for archaeological provenance. To apply...
Bioavailable Sr and detrital Nd isotopes are important tools for archaeological provenance. To apply...
Bioavailable Sr and detrital Nd isotopes are important tools for archaeological provenance. To apply...
Seventeen glass vessels and twenty glass beads recovered from the excavations at the ancient city of...
© 2015 Elsevier Ltd. This paper discusses Sr-Nd-Sb isotopic analysis of Late Bronze Age glass to inv...
none4siThis paper presents data obtained by a combined chrono-typological and archaeometric study ca...
The medieval port city of Sīrāf (ca. 800–1050 CE) on the north coast of the Persian/Arabian Gulf lin...
Our understanding of glass production in Eurasia has been built mostly on evidence from Europe and t...
We report the first Nd and Sr results for sands from inland locations in the Middle East and new Nd ...
International audienceThe composition of archaeological glass reflects the geochemical nature of its...
Glass - one of the most prestigious materials of the early Islamic empire - was traded not only as v...
This is the first broad survey using major, minor and trace element analysis of 8th-15th AD plant as...
This is the first broad survey using major, minor and trace element analysis of 8th-15th AD plant as...
This is the first broad survey using major, minor and trace element analysis of 8th-15th AD plant as...
Bioavailable Sr and detrital Nd isotopes are important tools for archaeological provenance. To apply...
Bioavailable Sr and detrital Nd isotopes are important tools for archaeological provenance. To apply...
Bioavailable Sr and detrital Nd isotopes are important tools for archaeological provenance. To apply...
Bioavailable Sr and detrital Nd isotopes are important tools for archaeological provenance. To apply...
Seventeen glass vessels and twenty glass beads recovered from the excavations at the ancient city of...
© 2015 Elsevier Ltd. This paper discusses Sr-Nd-Sb isotopic analysis of Late Bronze Age glass to inv...
none4siThis paper presents data obtained by a combined chrono-typological and archaeometric study ca...
The medieval port city of Sīrāf (ca. 800–1050 CE) on the north coast of the Persian/Arabian Gulf lin...