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Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences | 2017

Colourants and opacifiers of mosaic glass tesserae from Khirbet al-Mafjar (Jericho, Palestine): addressing technological issues by a multi-analytical approach and evaluating the potentialities of thermoluminescence and optically stimulated luminescence dating

Sara Fiorentino; Mariangela Vandini; Tania Chinni; Michele Caccia; M. Martini; Anna Galli

The paper discusses data concerning the secondary manufacture technology of a set of opaque coloured early Islamic mosaic glass tesserae from the qasr of Khirbet al-Mafjar (Jericho, Palestine). Archaeological contextualisation of the site had allowed attributing these finds to the Umayyad occupational phase of the building, and an in-depth study of the composition of the glassy matrix had provided evidence of a double supply of glass from Egypt and the Syro-Palestinian coast occurring in the production of the base glass intended to be used for the manufacture of mosaic tesserae. Here, a multi-methodological approach has been carried out to characterise colourants and opacifiers: visible reflectance spectroscopy (VIS-RS), optical microscopy (OM), scanning electron microscopy coupled with energy dispersion analysis (SEM-EDS), micro-Raman spectroscopy (micro-Raman) and X-ray diffraction (XRD) were performed on the opaque tesserae. Moreover, either optically stimulated luminescence (OSL) or thermoluminescence (TL) protocols for luminescence dating were applied on selected samples, with the aim of relating luminescence properties with the geochemical features of the glass tesserae, in the perspective of deepening the studies towards the absolute dating, an unquestionable help to the stimulating challenge of investigating ancient glass manufacture. Tin-based, phosphorus-based and copper-based opacifiers were identified, and the achieved results suggest the use of the same opacifiers and colouring agents regardless of the different base glass. Furthermore, data obtained by TL and OSL protocols revealed useful and stimulating potentialities these techniques could have in dating opaque glasses.


Archaeometry | 2010

A STUDY OF GLASS TESSERAE FROM MOSAICS IN THE MONASTERIES OF DAPHNI AND HOSIOS LOUKAS (GREECE)

Rossella Arletti; Cesare Fiori; Mariangela Vandini


Journal of Archaeological Science | 2014

Butrint (Albania) between eastern and western Mediterranean glass production: EMPA and LA-ICP-MS of late antique and early medieval finds

Sonia Conte; Tania Chinni; Rossella Arletti; Mariangela Vandini


Archaeometry | 2011

MOSAIC GLASS FROM ST PETER'S, ROME: MANUFACTURING TECHNIQUES AND RAW MATERIALS EMPLOYED IN LATE 16TH-CENTURY ITALIAN OPAQUE GLASS

Rossella Arletti; Giovanna Vezzalini; Cesare Fiori; Mariangela Vandini


European Physical Journal Plus | 2011

Dating ancient mosaic glasses by luminescence: The case study of San Pietro in Vaticano

A. Galli; M. Martini; Emanuela Sibilia; Mariangela Vandini; I. Villa


Archaeometry | 2002

Electron paramagnetic resonance of mosaic glasses from the mediterranean area

C. B. Azzoni; D. Di Martino; C. Chiavari; M. Martini; E. Sibilia; Mariangela Vandini


Journal of Archaeological Science | 2011

Florence baptistery: chemical and mineralogical investigation of glass mosaic tesserae

Rossella Arletti; Sonia Conte; Mariangela Vandini; Cesare Fiori; Susanna Bracci; Mauro Bacci; Simone Porcinai


When glass matters | 2004

Chemical Composition of Glass and its Raw Materials: Chronological and Geographical Development in the First Millennium A.D.

Mariangela Vandini; Cesare Fiori


digital heritage international congress | 2013

A multi-disciplinary approach to the preservation of cultural heritage: A case study on the Piazzetta degli Ariani, Ravenna

Matteo Zaccarini; Alessandro Iannucci; Marco Orlandi; Mariangela Vandini; Simone Zambruno


Case Studies in Construction Materials | 2015

The National Monument to Francesco Baracca in Lugo di Romagna (Ravenna, Italy): Materials, techniques and conservation aspects

Sara Fiorentino; Gian Carlo Grillini; Mariangela Vandini

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M. Martini

University of Milano-Bicocca

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Giovanna Vezzalini

University of Modena and Reggio Emilia

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Sonia Conte

University of Modena and Reggio Emilia

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