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Verre byzantin et islamiqueByzantine and Islamic Glass

Maria Mossakowska-Gaubert

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FREESTONE, Ian C. ; GORIN-ROSEN, Yael ; HUGHES, Michael J.
Primary Glass from Israel and the Production of Glass in Late Antiquity and the Early Islamic Period
NENNA, Marie-Dominique
La route du verre. Ateliers primaires et secondaires du second millénaire av. J.-C. au Moyen Âge
TMO 33
MOM, Lyon, 2000, p. 65-83

[301, 1300]
• Primary glass workshops:
Apollonia (Arsuf): 6th - 7th century; Dor: 6th - 7th century; Bet Eliʿezer (Hadera): 6th - early 8th century; Bet Sheʿarim: 9th century; Banias: 11th - 13th century.

• Chemical analyses: SiO2, TiO2, Al2O3, FeO, MnO, MgO, CaO, Na2O, K2O, P2O5, Cl, SO3.
– Soda-lime-silica composition of glass:
I. groupe: low potash and magnesia (Apollonia; Dor; Bet Eliʿezer; Bet Sheʿarim),
II. groupe: high potash and magnesia (Banias).
– Questions with regard to the replacement of natron-based glasses by the ash-plant based glasses during the 9th century.
Israël Israel Arsuf (Apollonia) production
Banias production
Bet Eliʿezer (Hadera) production
Bet Sheʿarim production
Dor production

Version 5, données dudata date 30 janvier 2013January 30th 2013