Glass finds from areas U and G at the Kom el-Dikka site in Alexandria (excavations in 2012 and 2013) Cover Image

Glass finds from areas U and G at the Kom el-Dikka site in Alexandria (excavations in 2012 and 2013)
Glass finds from areas U and G at the Kom el-Dikka site in Alexandria (excavations in 2012 and 2013)

Author(s): Renata Kucharczyk
Subject(s): Archaeology, Ethnohistory
Published by: Wydawnictwa Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego
Keywords: Alexandria; Kom el-Dikka; cast glass; mosaic floral plaque; late Roman glass; late Roman mosaic glass; early Byzantine glass;

Summary/Abstract: The glass material from PCMA excavations at the Kom el-Dikka site in Alexandria in the 2012 and 2013 seasons consisted mainly of a late Roman/early Byzantine assemblage, mostly yellowish-green blown glass characterized by a homogeneity of the fabric, a limited variety of vessel types and simple workmanship, all indicative of a local glasshouse most likely operating at the site. Fragments of early and late Roman mosaic glass were also an important element of the set. Excavations in area U (sub-area US) also yielded a handful of late Hellenistic/early Roman glasses: various types of cast bowls seldom previously reported from Kom el-Dikka, a linear-cut bowl, monochrome patella, and colorless bowl with broad rim and overhung edge. The assemblage coming from area G (basement of the late Roman baths) comprised late Roman free-blown, utilitarian wares representing a limited range of forms. Also found in this area was cast glass of the late Hellenistic/early Roman period: mosaic glass and a grooved bowl, the latter recorded for the first time at Kom el-Dikka.

  • Issue Year: 2016
  • Issue No: XXV
  • Page Range: 87-103
  • Page Count: 17
  • Language: English
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