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A Great Big Melting Pot: Exploring Patterns of Glass Supply,Consumption and Recycling in Roman Coppergate,York*
Authors:C. M. Jackson  S. Paynter
Affiliation:1. Department of Archaeology, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, UK;2. English Heritage, Fort Cumberland, Portsmouth, UK
Abstract:One hundred and ninety three glass fragments from the canabae in York were analysed (first to fourth centuries). They fall into six compositional groups: antimony colourless (Sb), high‐manganese (high‐Mn), low‐manganese (low‐Mn), mixed antimony and manganese (Sb–Mn), high iron, manganese and titanium (HIMT) and plant ash. Some groups represent production groups, some of which appear to be in limited supply in this western outpost, but are more prevalent elsewhere, and others reflect changing supply mechanisms. The majority of glasses fall into groups that demonstrate extensive recycling of glass. This has important implications for determining provenance using trace elements and isotopes.
Keywords:Roman glass  Naturally coloured  Colourless  Antimony  Manganese  Production groups  Recycling  Britain  ICP–  AES
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