Palestine and Egypt supplied the Mediterranean and Europe with virtually all of its glass for most of the first millennium CE. While the Muslim conquest in the 7th century saw major political and economic adjustment, immediate changes to material culture appear to have been minimal. This paper examines the impact of the Byzantine-Islamic transition on the natron glass industry of Palestine from the 7th to 12th century. A series of 133 well-contextualised glass vessels from selected excavations in modern day Israel have been analysed for major, minor and trace elements using LA-ICP-MS. These glasses are assigned to previously established primary production groups, allowing the elucidation of the chronology of key changes in glass production ...
In order to improve the understanding of glass production and provenance, we present trace element a...
The chemical characterisation of archaeological glass allows the discrimination between different gl...
Roman-Byzantine Palestine was a major producer of glass, and while Arab Conquest of the mid-7th cent...
AbstractPalestine and Egypt supplied the Mediterranean and Europe with virtually all of its glass fo...
Major element analysis has been conducted on unformed chunk glass, with some vessel glass, from a nu...
AbstractWe present compositional data for nearly 100 glass samples from Pergamon, western Turkey, sp...
The study investigates the chemical composition and production technology of a set of thirty-nine gl...
This study aims to increase our understanding of middle Byzantine, early Islamic, medieval Georgian ...
The ancient glass industry changed dramatically towards the end of the first millennium. The Roman g...
The ancient glass industry changed dramatically towards the end of the first millennium. The Roman g...
One hundred and forty-one glass fragments from medieval Ciudad de Vascos (Toledo, Spain) were analys...
First millennium AD glass production was divided between a relatively small number of workshops that...
International audiencePliny the Elder describes the discovery of a processfor making natron glass, w...
In order to improve the understanding of glass production and provenance, we present trace element a...
Pliny the Elder describes the discovery of a process for making natron glass, which was widely used ...
In order to improve the understanding of glass production and provenance, we present trace element a...
The chemical characterisation of archaeological glass allows the discrimination between different gl...
Roman-Byzantine Palestine was a major producer of glass, and while Arab Conquest of the mid-7th cent...
AbstractPalestine and Egypt supplied the Mediterranean and Europe with virtually all of its glass fo...
Major element analysis has been conducted on unformed chunk glass, with some vessel glass, from a nu...
AbstractWe present compositional data for nearly 100 glass samples from Pergamon, western Turkey, sp...
The study investigates the chemical composition and production technology of a set of thirty-nine gl...
This study aims to increase our understanding of middle Byzantine, early Islamic, medieval Georgian ...
The ancient glass industry changed dramatically towards the end of the first millennium. The Roman g...
The ancient glass industry changed dramatically towards the end of the first millennium. The Roman g...
One hundred and forty-one glass fragments from medieval Ciudad de Vascos (Toledo, Spain) were analys...
First millennium AD glass production was divided between a relatively small number of workshops that...
International audiencePliny the Elder describes the discovery of a processfor making natron glass, w...
In order to improve the understanding of glass production and provenance, we present trace element a...
Pliny the Elder describes the discovery of a process for making natron glass, which was widely used ...
In order to improve the understanding of glass production and provenance, we present trace element a...
The chemical characterisation of archaeological glass allows the discrimination between different gl...
Roman-Byzantine Palestine was a major producer of glass, and while Arab Conquest of the mid-7th cent...