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2008, Freestone I, Jackson-Tal R and Tal O (2008) Raw glass and the production of glass vessels at Late Byzantine Apollonia-Arsuf, Israel. J Glass Studies 50, 67-80.
Journal of Glass Studies 50 2008 (with I. Freestone and O. Tal)
Raw Glass and the Production of Glass Vessels at Late Byzantine Apollonia-Arsuf, Israel, Journal of Glass Studies 50, 2008. (with O. Tal and I. C. Freestone).Journal of Glass Studies 50 2008 (with O. Tal and I. Freestone)
Glass from a Late Byzantine Secondary Workshop at Ramla (South), Israel, Journal of Glass Studies 50, 2008. (with O. Tal and I. C. Freestone).Tal O, Jackson-Tal R and Freestone I (2008) Glass from a Late Byzantine secondary workshop at Ramla (South) Israel. J Glass Studies 50, 81-95.
Glass from a Late Byzantine secondary workshop at Ramla (South) Israel (With O Tal and R Jackson-Tal).This essay focuses on several issues regarding Byzantine glass from Israel. These issues emerged after studying considerable data collected by the staff of the glass department of the Israel Antiquities Authority (henceforth IAA) from archaeological excavations in the country during the past two decades. However, this is by no means an attempt to summarise the state of research into Byzantine glass in Israel, nor is it an attempt to construct a comprehensive typology2. Consequently, the discussions on the various types and subtypes and their variations may seem imbalanced as the paper focuses on the infrequent exceptional pieces, which are of special significance or have so far not been considered in publications, while the recurrent, frequently-published types are mentioned only briefly. Moreover, as it is impossible to list all the relevant comparative examples for each type, we focus on the most recent reports dealing with Byzantine glass, particularly from Israel.
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Archaeometric studies on early Byzantine glass excavated in Greece are extremely scarce in the literature and almost exclusively related to small groups of samples, mainly glass tesserae. The aim of this study is to resent archaeometric data of a large assemblage of early Byzantine glass excavated in ancient Lappa, modern town of Argyroupolis, SW of Rethymno in Crete. A series of salvage excavations unearthed a complex of 5 rooms, dentified as a secondary glass workshop, yielding more than 1500 glass fragments of objects (mainly rims and stems of glass goblets) and glass working debris (mainly test drops, chunks etc.). The glass and the architectural remains date to the 4th to 7th c. AD. The glass is a typical soda lime silica glass, with close similarities between the chemical composition of the glass working debris and the objects found in the complex. The glass working debris can be divided in three main compositional groups, including the two well-known mineral-natron based groups Levantine I and Foy S´erie 2.1. The third compositional group of samples identified in the assemblage has a strong plant ash signature. This group, similar to one previously identified in Egypt, has been noticed here for the first time outside Egypt. There are only a few examples of Foy S´erie 3.2, a composition that circulated widely in the Mediterranean during the early Byzantine period. This differentiation into four compositional groups can be also broadly linked to object types, while the glass working debris covers all compositional groups.
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