Verre byzantin et islamiqueByzantine and Islamic Glass
Maria Mossakowska-Gaubert
6 référencesreferences
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.
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.
analyses chimiques chemical analyses bloc de verre brut lump of raw glass déchets de verre glass waste natron-cendre natron-ash plaque de verre slab of glass
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