Roman and Early Byzantine Glass from Romania and Northern Bulgaria
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ISBN: 978-83-63760-23-6
Description: 151 pages (29,5x21cm), softcover, phots., drawings
Condition: new
Weight: 425g.
Teresa Stawiarska, Roman and Early Byzantine Glass from Romania and Northern Bulgaria, Archaeological and Technological Study, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw 2014
Preface
Chapter
GLASS PRODUCTION OF DACIA AND LOWER MOESIA IN THE ROMAN AND EARLY BYZANTINE PERIOD
1.1. INTRODUCTION
1.1.1. Territorial and chronological scope, research objectives
1.1.2. Brief historical outline
1.1.3. State of research on glass-making in Dacia and Lower Moesia
1.1.4. Sources
1.1.5. Research methods and procedures
1.1.5.1. Research on remains of glass production
1.1.5.2. Research on the glass chemical composition
1.1.6. Selected controversial research issues
1.1.6.1. Issues in glass chemical composition analyses
1.1.6.2. Issues of glass-making organization
1.1.7. Chapter structure
1.2. DACIA
1.2.1. Dacia Superior
1.2.1.1. Sarmizegetusa Regia
1.2.1.2. Colonia Ulpia Traiana Augusta Dacica Sarmizegetusa
1.2.1.3. Tibiscum
1.2.1.4. Apulum
1.2.1.5. Dierna
1.2.2. Dacia Porolissensis
1.2.2.1. Porolissum
1.2.2.2. Other centers
1.2.3. Dacia Inferior, Malvensis
1.2.3.1. Romula-Malva
1.2.3.2. Sucidava
1.2.4. Glass products from outside production assemblages
1.2.4.1. Mĭcia
1.2.4.2. Slăveni
1.2.4.3. Rucăr
1.2.5. Recapitulation
1.3. MOESIA INFERIOR
1.3.1. Lower Moesia, Western part
1.3.1.1. Novae
1.3.1.2. Ulpia Oescus
1.3.1.3. Iatrus
1.3.1.4. Nicopolis ad Istrum
1.3.1.5. Golemanovo Kale
1.3.1.6. Technologically examined production remains from neighbouring provinces
1.3.1.7. Recapitulation
1.3.2. Lower Moesia, Eastern Part (Dobruja)
1.3.2.1. Tomis
1.3.2.2. Ibida
1.3.2.3. Histria
1.3.2.4. Odessos
1.3.2.5. Glasses not from production assemblages: Tomis, Ovidiu, Capidava, Tropaeum Traiani
1.3.2.6 Recapitulation
1.4. Final Remarks
Chapter 2
ROMAN LUXURY GLASS VESSELS FROM DACIA AND LOWER MOESIA SUBJECTED
TO TECHNOLOGICAL ANALYSES
2.1. INTRODUCTION
2.2. Cold -decorated vessels
2.2.1. Goblet type E 185?
2.2.2. Bowl type E 216
2.2.3. Bowl type Augst
2.2.4. Other cold-decorated bowls
2.3. Other thin -walled colourless glass vessels 89
2.4. Recapitulation
Chapter 3
GLASSES FROM THE SÂNTANA DE MUREŞ - ČERNJACHOV AND THE CARPI CULTURES
SUBJECTED TO TECHNOLOGICAL ANALYSES
3.1 INTRODUCTION
3.2. Cold -decorated vessels
3.2.1. Thick-walled bowl (no. 87)
3.2.2. Beaker type E 230? (no. 84)
3.2.3. Beaker type E 237 or similar (no. 80 and possibly no. 85)
3.2.4. Beaker type Sântana de Mureş (no. 81)
3.3. Hot -decorated or undecorated vessels
3.3.1. Bowl with a foot, decorated with horizontal threads (no. 86)
3.3.2. Conical-ovoid goblet on a base? (no. 83)
3.3.3. Miniature vessel, semi-open (no. 79)
3.4. Glass pane (no. 82)
3.5. Recapitulation
Appendices
Appendix 1 Catalogue of physico -chemically analysed glass finds
Appendix 2 Results of physico -chemical analyses of the glass finds
Polish summary
Bibliography