Raw Glass from Komarov Settlement on the Middle Dniester: chemical composition and new data on the features and chronology of a Late Roman glass workshop Cover Image
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Стекло-сырец с поселения Комаров на Среднем Днестре: химический состав и данные о характере и хронологии стеклоделательного комплекса позднеримского времени
Raw Glass from Komarov Settlement on the Middle Dniester: chemical composition and new data on the features and chronology of a Late Roman glass workshop

Author(s): Olga S. Rumyantseva, Ilias B. Shcherbakov
Subject(s): History, Archaeology, Economic history, Ancient World
Published by: Издательский дом Stratum, Университет «Высшая антропологическая школа»
Keywords: Eastern Europe; Western Ukraine; Late Roman period; Chernyakhov culture; glass workshop; chemical composition and origin of glass; manganese; antimony

Summary/Abstract: The article studies raw glass (33 specimen) from Komarov III settlement of late 4th / early 5th centuries, known for its unique glass workshop, the only one found outside the Roman Empire. The authors employed energy dispersive X-ray fluorescence spectroscopy to distinguish groups of glass that was traded over large distances across the Eastern Mediterranean and Western part of the Roman Empire in the I millennium AD. The findings prove the conclusion about the specific features of this industry: glass was not made in Komarov, they only manufactured tableware and some other items from imported semi-finished products locally. The chronology of distinguished groups allows us to infer existence of a workshop here not only after 250 — early 300s, but also in the period not earlier than 330s / after 350s. Existence of a glass industry in the studied region in the given epoch sheds a new light on the origin of “barbarian” faceted cups, which could be produced in the contact zone of the Roman provincial and Chernyakhov populations on the border of the Empire, on limes or beyond, on such settlements as Komarov.

  • Issue Year: 2016
  • Issue No: 4
  • Page Range: 299-315
  • Page Count: 17
  • Language: Russian
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