Supply routes and the consumption of glass in first millennium CE Butrint (Albania) |
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Authors: | Nadine Schibille |
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Affiliation: | Research Laboratory for Archaeology & the History of Art, University of Oxford, Dyson Perrins Building, South Parks Road, Oxford OX1 3QY, UK |
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Abstract: | Archaeological, historical and analytical evidence can identify trade patterns and the movement of people and products and thus reveal the cultural and economic connections that existed at a given time. In the case of first millennium CE glass, the manufacture of raw glass in a limited number of glass making installations with unique compositional characteristics makes it possible to trace the likely origin of the raw materials at consumption sites. In this way the analytical characterisation of a large corpus of glass finds can identify changes in the supply routes of high-end industrial products from the Roman to the middle Byzantine period. |
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Keywords: | Butrint EPMA Roman glass Egypt II glass HIMT Secondary glass making Trade |
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