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Levant | 2011

Another Look at the Origins of Iron Age II Cast Glass Vessels in the Levant

M. O'Hea

Abstract In the 9th or 8th century BC, the technique of casting glass vessels appeared for the first time in the Levant. Made in translucent glass, the vessels were cast, cut and then ground using lapidary techniques. They are strikingly original departures from earlier Mesopotamian or Egyptian glass-working in both technology and effect, and were to influence the later development of Achaemenid Persian and even Greek Hellenistic high-quality glassware. Recent technical studies and publications of related stone and metal vessels suggest the need to revise the view that this glass was primarily Phoenician; its origins should be found in the kingdoms north Syria and Mesopotamia.


Levant | 1998

The Wadi Faynan Project: the South Cemetery Excavation, Jordan 1996: a Preliminary Report

George Findlater; Mahmoud El-Najjar; Abdel-Halim Al-Shiyab; M. O'Hea; Edward Easthaugh


Archaeometry | 2012

LATE ROMAN GLASS FROM THE ‘GREAT TEMPLE’ AT PETRA AND KHIRBET ET‐TANNUR, JORDAN—TECHNOLOGY AND PROVENANCE

Nadine Schibille; Patrick Degryse; M. O'Hea; Andrei Izmer; Frank Vanhaecke; Judith S. McKenzie


Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports | 2017

Analyses of glass tesserae from Kilise Tepe: New insights into an early Byzantine production technology

Elisabetta Neri; Mark Jackson; M. O'Hea; Tom Gregory; Maryse Blet-Lemarquand; Nadine Schibille


Archive | 2007

Ghawr as-Safi Survey and Excavations 2006-2007

K. Politis; M. O'Hea; G. Papaioannou


Australian Archaeology | 2000

The Archaeology of Somewhere-else: A Brief Survey of Classical and near Eastern Archaeology in Australia

M. O'Hea


Archive | 1992

The Glass Industry of Pella and the Decapolis

M. O'Hea


Archive | 2008

Greeks and Glass: the Role of Hellenistic Greek Settlements in the Eastern Mediterranean in Glass Production and Consumption

M. O'Hea


Archive | 2005

Late Hellenistic glass from some military and civilian sites in the Levant: Jebel Khalid, Pella and Jerusalem

M. O'Hea


Archive | 2002

The glass and personal adornment

M. O'Hea

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Patrick Degryse

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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