“…For example, Gliozzo (2017) recently drew an inventory of a large quantity of Roman decoloured glasses and calculated based on 104 samples that manganesedecoloured glass contains on average 1.10 ± 0.63 wt% of MnO with a maximum of 2.43 wt%. While the 57 purple Roman glass fragments found in the literature contain on average 2.1 ± 0.9 wt% of MnO, the manganese oxide concentration interval goes from 0.95 to 3.82 wt% (Arletti et al, 2013(Arletti et al, , 2010Bonnerot et al, 2016;Boschetti et al, 2017;Cagno et al, 2014;Cosyns et al, 2014;Freestone and Stapleton, 2015;Gallo et al, 2013;Ganio et al, 2012;Mirti et al, 2008;Möncke et al, 2014;Rehren et al, 2015;Rosenow and Rehren, 2014;Schibille et al, 2016;Silvestri et al, 2014;Van Der Linden et al, 2009). There are thus many glasses with virtually the same concentrations in iron and manganese oxides which have totally different colours.…”