Rehren Th and Freestone I C (2015) Ancient Glass:įrom Kaleidoscope to crystal ball.(2015) Glass Production at an Early Islamic Workshop in Tel Aviv, Journal Freestone, I C, Jackson-Tal R, Tal O and Taxel I.Cholakove A, Rehren Th and Freestone I C (2015)Ĭompositional Identification of 6th c AD Glass from the Lower.Freestone I C (2015) Re-use and Recycling of Roman.(2015) Glass working on the margins of Roman London. Wardle A, Freestone I, MacKenzie M, Shepherd J.(5) Hellenistic glass composition and production.(4) glass production at Basinghall St, London.(3) glass from wreck sites off the eastern Mediterranean coast.(2) origin and technology of HIMT glass through trace and isotopic analysis.(1) differentiation of glass made in Egypt and different parts of the Levant through trace element analysis.In both consumer assemblages and in workshops etc. The investigation of provenance demonstration that most Roman andĮarly medieval glass material in Britain was imported from the NearĮast demonstration that individual batches of glass may be identified Of innovative trace element and oxygen and strontium isotope methods for In Israel development of the "divided production model" development The project has evolved through a number of sub-projectsĪnd has included: characterisation of large primary glass making centres Production, and the structure of the production complex. The sources of the glass (largely in the Near East), the technology of This project uses advanced analytical techniques to determine Production of the later first millennium BC through to the end of theįirst millennium AD and is particularly characteristic of the Roman Glass made using soda from Egypt or "natron" dominated the
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