“…The archaeological evidence for glassmaking in the western part of the Empire is scarce, but, by the late Roman period, glasshouses where vessels or window glass were fabricated were well established across this region (Foster and Jackson, 2010). For example, more than 70 workshops have been excavated in France (Foy et al, 2003;Nenna, 2007;Price, 2005), and more than 20 in Britain (Jackson et al, 2003a, b;Paynter, 2006;Price, 2005). The Roman glass workshops of Western Europe are far more common and often better documented than those of the Eastern Mediterranean (Stern, 2002), but even without the secondary workshops, there is strong evidence for glass production and trade.…”