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Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences | 2017

New geochemical and isotopic insights into the Late Antique Apulian glass and the HIMT1 and HIMT2 glass productions—the glass vessels from San Giusto (Foggia, Italy) and the diagrams for provenance studies

E. Gliozzo; E. Braschi; F. Giannetti; A. Langone; Maria Turchiano

The research focused on a collection of 37 Late Antique glass fragments, found at the archaeological site of San Giusto (southern Italy). The analyses performed by SEM-EDS, EMPA and LA-ICP-MS showed that all samples are constituted by natron-based soda-lime silica glass and allowed clarifying the distinction between Egyptian HIMT1 and HIMT2 productions. The comparison with the composition of the available glass reference groups was verified through three ternary diagrams (provided here for the first time). The results grouped San Giusto samples into HIMT1 (7 samples), HIMT2 (8 samples) and Levantine (13, plus maybe other 3 samples) productions. A convincing provenance assignment was not feasible for six samples only. The isotopic analyses (87Sr/86Sr and 143Nd/144Nd), performed on a selected set of ten samples, provided further information both in terms of glass technology and provenance, as well as in terms of reference groups characterisation. Particularly, the results demonstrated that nine out of a total of ten samples were made using a limestone-bearing sand enriched with variable amount of marine shells and provided further evidence for the distinction of the HIMT1 and HIMT2 groups; the latter overlapping the Levantine field in the 87Sr/86Sr versus εNd binary diagram. From a technological point of view, the importance of separating the likely ‘fresh’ materials from those intentionally recycled or coloured was put into clear evidence, especially in relation to provenance assignments. Lastly, an interesting technological feature has been observed in sample no. 9, where the composition of the main body of the vessel turned out to be different from that of the handle. This result provided clear evidence of the fact that different glass batches could have been used for the different parts of a single vessel body.


Archaeometry | 2008

THE SECTILIA PANELS OF FARAGOLA (ASCOLI SATRIANO, SOUTHERN ITALY): A MULTI‐ANALYTICAL STUDY OF THE RED, ORANGE AND YELLOW GLASS SLABS*

A. Santagostino Barbone; E. Gliozzo; F. D’Acapito; I. Memmi Turbanti; Maria Turchiano; Giuliano Volpe


Archaeometry | 2012

THE COLOURED TESSERAE DECORATING THE VAULTS OF THE FARAGOLA BALNEUM (ASCOLI SATRIANO, FOGGIA, SOUTHERN ITALY)

E. Gliozzo; A. Santagostino Barbone; Maria Turchiano; I. Memmi; Giuliano Volpe


Archaeometry | 2009

THE SECTILIA PANELS OF FARAGOLA (ASCOLI SATRIANO, SOUTHERN ITALY): A MULTI-ANALYTICAL STUDY OF THE GREEN, MARBLED (GREEN AND YELLOW), BLUE AND BLACKISH GLASS SLABS*

E. Gliozzo; A. Santagostino Barbone; F. D'acapito; Maria Turchiano; I. Turbanti Memmi; Giuliano Volpe


Archaeometry | 2005

Cooking and painted ware from San Giusto (Lucera, Foggia) : The production cycle, from the supply of raw materials to the commercialization of products

E. Gliozzo; C. Fortina; I. Memmi Turbanti; Maria Turchiano; Giuliano Volpe


Archaeometry | 2016

Late Antique Glass Vessels and Production Indicators from the Town of Herdonia (Foggia, Italy): New Data on CaO-Rich/Weak HIMT Glass

E. Gliozzo; Maria Turchiano; F. Giannetti; A. Santagostino Barbone


Archaeometry | 2013

NORTH APULIAN COARSE WARES AND FINE PAINTED WARES: A REAPPRAISAL ACCORDING TO NEW DATA FROM HERDONIA AND CANUSIUM

E. Gliozzo; Maria Turchiano; M. Lombardi; I. Turbanti Memmi; Giuliano Volpe; Mj Baxter


Archaeometry | 2014

The Faragola Ceramic Collection: Ceramic Production, Consumption and Exchange in Seventh‐Century Apulia

E. Gliozzo; G. Scrima; Maria Turchiano; I. Turbanti Memmi


Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences | 2016

From the kilns to the fair: producing building materials at Faragola and Canusium (northern Apulia, Italy)

E. Gliozzo; G. Baldassarre; Maria Turchiano; I. Turbanti Memmi


Archaeometry | 2016

Late Antique and Early Medieval Glass Vessels from Faragola (Italy)

E. Gliozzo; Maria Turchiano; F. Giannetti; I. Memmi

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