A systematic and extensive analytical study was carried out on the loose inlays discovered in the Ptolemaic workshop of Tebtynis (Fayum oasis, Egypt). This paper presents data derived from the multi-methodological archaeometric investigations (optical microscopy, scanning electron microscopy–energy-dispersive spectroscopy, electron probe microanalysis, micro-Raman spectroscopy) performed on a set of intentionally colored and opacified glasses. In particular, we will discuss the textural, chemical, and mineralogical results related to the study of the yellow, yellowish-orange, red, and brown inlays and semi-finished/waste products now preserved at the Museo Egizio, Torino. The results highlight the presence of natron (low-magnesium glasses, ...
This paper provides a detailed technological characterization of the Roman opus sectile glasses (sec...
Roman highly coloured glass is well represented amongst mosaic tesserae, occasionally found in Italy...
This study aimed at laying the groundwork for a compendium on mineralogical phases responsible for t...
A systematic and extensive analytical study was carried out on the loose inlays discovered in the Pt...
A systematic and extensive analytical study was carried out on the loose inlays discovered in the Pt...
Inlays are among the most aesthetically pleasing and technically challenging glasses produced in the...
Inlays range among the most aesthetically pleasing and technically challenging glasses produced in t...
Inlays range among the most aesthetically pleasing and technically challenging glasses produced in t...
This work reports the results of an archaeometrical investigation performed, through a multitechniqu...
International audienceThis study aims at the characterisation of red and orange glass tesserae from ...
The aim of the work was the characterization of several fragments of highly decorated coloured glass...
In the current study, a set of 60 glass tesserae from two disrupted Roman mosaics located in Pordeno...
Several glass mosaic tesserae were recovered during the archaeological excavations at Villa di Teod...
Roman and Byzantine glass shards collected during excavation campaigns around the ancient city of Th...
Roman highly coloured glass is well represented amongst mosaic tesserae, occasionally found in Italy...
This paper provides a detailed technological characterization of the Roman opus sectile glasses (sec...
Roman highly coloured glass is well represented amongst mosaic tesserae, occasionally found in Italy...
This study aimed at laying the groundwork for a compendium on mineralogical phases responsible for t...
A systematic and extensive analytical study was carried out on the loose inlays discovered in the Pt...
A systematic and extensive analytical study was carried out on the loose inlays discovered in the Pt...
Inlays are among the most aesthetically pleasing and technically challenging glasses produced in the...
Inlays range among the most aesthetically pleasing and technically challenging glasses produced in t...
Inlays range among the most aesthetically pleasing and technically challenging glasses produced in t...
This work reports the results of an archaeometrical investigation performed, through a multitechniqu...
International audienceThis study aims at the characterisation of red and orange glass tesserae from ...
The aim of the work was the characterization of several fragments of highly decorated coloured glass...
In the current study, a set of 60 glass tesserae from two disrupted Roman mosaics located in Pordeno...
Several glass mosaic tesserae were recovered during the archaeological excavations at Villa di Teod...
Roman and Byzantine glass shards collected during excavation campaigns around the ancient city of Th...
Roman highly coloured glass is well represented amongst mosaic tesserae, occasionally found in Italy...
This paper provides a detailed technological characterization of the Roman opus sectile glasses (sec...
Roman highly coloured glass is well represented amongst mosaic tesserae, occasionally found in Italy...
This study aimed at laying the groundwork for a compendium on mineralogical phases responsible for t...