2021
DOI: 10.4000/cem.18365
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L’activité verrière en France entre le viiie et le xie siècle. Résilience et mutations d’une production artisanale

Abstract: Éditeur Centre d'études médiévales Saint-Germain d'Auxerre Référence électronique Inès Pactat, « L'activité verrière en France entre le VIII e et le XI e siècle. Résilience et mutations d'une production artisanale », Bulletin du centre d'études médiévales d'

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“…The dominance of Levantine glass is particularly marked in Visigothic contexts in the last quarter of the sixth and first quarter of the seventh centuries CE, but is apparently sustained until the end of the seventh, possibly as late as the early eighth century CE. Similar supply patterns are also emerging in Sicily (Schibille and Colangeli 2021), and Apollonia-type Levantine I glass was used in France until the eighth century CE (Pactat 2020). It thus appears to be less a matter of a difference between the eastern and the western Mediterranean, than of the existence of a variegated patchwork of supply routes connecting different regions that were no longer united in a common Mediterranean-wide empire.…”
Section: Late Antique Apollonia Glass -Levantine Imentioning
confidence: 72%
“…The dominance of Levantine glass is particularly marked in Visigothic contexts in the last quarter of the sixth and first quarter of the seventh centuries CE, but is apparently sustained until the end of the seventh, possibly as late as the early eighth century CE. Similar supply patterns are also emerging in Sicily (Schibille and Colangeli 2021), and Apollonia-type Levantine I glass was used in France until the eighth century CE (Pactat 2020). It thus appears to be less a matter of a difference between the eastern and the western Mediterranean, than of the existence of a variegated patchwork of supply routes connecting different regions that were no longer united in a common Mediterranean-wide empire.…”
Section: Late Antique Apollonia Glass -Levantine Imentioning
confidence: 72%