Article ID: CBB000741327

Making Colourless Glass in the Roman Period (2005)

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This paper discusses the compositional analysis of Roman colourless glass from three sites in Britain. The findings suggest that two broad compositional groups can be identified on the basis of the choice of the initial raw materials selected for glass production, in particular the sand. The largest of these groups is inherently different from the naturally coloured, blue--green glasses of the same period, while the other group is compositionally similar. Further subgroups are apparent on the basis of the decolorizers used. These glass groups are explored in the light of the current theories concerning the organization of glass production in the Roman world.

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Authors & Contributors
Beretta, Marco
Gan, Fuxi
Rasmussen, Seth C.
Di Pasquale, Giovanni
James Ian Begg, Donald
Fassone, Alessia
Concepts
Glass and glassmaking
Technology
Chemistry
Crafts and craftspeople
Alchemy
Dyes
Time Periods
Ancient
Medieval
Bronze age
Early modern
Renaissance
20th century, late
Places
Rome (Italy)
Egypt
China
Greece
Mesopotamia
Yorubaland (West Africa)
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