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2000, Annales du 14e Congrès de l´Association Internationale pour l´Histoire du Verre Italia Venezia—Milano
This is the first comprehensive publication of the glass cargo from the Gnalić Wreck (Croatia). It represents the tableware and and its typological and chronological study, together with a large group of flat glass. The study includes contiribution of glass analysis made by Caroline Jackson. Published in Koper, Slovenia, 2006, by the University of Primorska.
Univerza na Primorskem, Koper. ISBN: 9616328425.
The Glass from the Gnalić Wreck.2006 •
"This book is the result of an Anglo-Slovene collaborative project to study for the first time the glass cargo from the Gnalić Wreck. The ship, which was probably a Venetian galley, had sunk a few miles south of the town of Biograd in Croatia in the last decades of the 16th-century fully laden with cargo. First discovered in 1967, six underwater campaigns were organised to retrieve material from the seabed, with the last of these taking place in 1996. Whilst the vessel was carrying a wide variety of goods including ceramics, metalwares, textiles and raw materials, by far the largest component of its cargo consisted of glass. Over 5,500 items were recovered, and this probably only represents small proportion of that originally on board. The authors clearly outline and illustrate the range of glass goods found. These include Italianate tablewares as well as more ordinary drinking glasses probably manufactured in Dalmatia. Other forms includes window glass panes, finished and half-made mirror plates and an intriguing collection of glass that appears to be Eastern in origin. The book not only discusses the glass typologically, but also explores wider issues raised by the mixed cargo concerning the nature of trade in the Eastern Adriatic during the 16th century. The publication not only presents the glass to a wider audience in an accessible and comprehensive way, but it also provides a valuable step for further research into the rich, but thus far understudied, material culture heritage of the region. Paperback: 150 pages, Publisher: Univerza na Primorskem (1 Dec 2006), ISBN: 9616328425"
Ulster Journal of Archaeology 69 (2010), 24-133
Antiquities from the River Blackwater IV, early medieval non-ferrous metalworkThe glass was probably an important, if not the most important, part of the ship’s cargo discovered by the island of Gnalić. Vessel glass from the Gnalić wreck was made of naturally coloured and intentio- nally coloured glass. In addition to vessel glass, over 1,300 pieces of fl at glass were recovered, this forming nearly 25% of the cargo. This divides into two separa- te types, circular window glass ‘crowns’ and fl at glass for mirrors. Two different shapes of mirror were fo- und, circular and rectangular. Interestingly, not only are fi nished examples of rectangular mirrors present in the assemblage, the ship was also carry a number of ‘sides’- or cast but unground mirror plates. The qu- antity of glassware, which includes some highly de- corated articles (such as the engraved vases) and that was probably produced in Venice, seems to have been destined for a luxury-loving market. Key words: Gnalić, shipwreck, glass cargo, façon de Venice, engraved glass, goblets, beakers, tankards, window glass, fl at glass, coloured glass
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