Glass Making in the Greco-Roman World: Results of the ARCHGLASS project
Author(s)
Degryse, Patrick
Collection
European Research Council (ERC)Language
EnglishAbstract
This book presents a reconstruction of the Hellenistic-Roman glass industry from the point of view of raw material procurement. Within the ERC funded ARCHGLASS project, the authors of this work developed new geochemical techniques to provenance primary glass making. They investigated both production and consumer sites of glass, and identified suitable mineral resources for glass making through geological prospecting. Because the source of the raw materials used in the manufacturing of natron glass can be determined, new insights in the trade of this material are revealed. While eastern Mediterranean glass factories were active throughout the Hellenistic to early Islamic period, western Mediterranean and possibly Italian and North African sources also supplied the Mediterranean world with raw glass in early Roman times. By combining archaeological and scientific data, the authors develop new interdisciplinary techniques for an innovative archaeological interpretation of glass trade in the Hellenistic-Roman world, highlighting the development of glass as an economic material.
Keywords
raw material procurement; hellenistic-roman glass; glass trade; Calcium oxide; Inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectroscopy; Natron; Parts-per notation; SandDOI
10.26530/OAPEN_513796ISBN
9789461661579Publisher
Leuven University PressPublisher website
https://lup.be/Publication date and place
Belgium, Leuven, 2014Grantor
Series
Studies in Archaeological Sciences, 4Classification
Archaeology by period / region
Ancient World