“…As, contrariwise, Foy-2 and Apollonia-type glass are recurrent in Umayyad assemblages of mosaic tesserae, this fact could support the hypothesis of tesserae recovered from dismantled sites, previously adorned with mosaics, rather than freshly made. [55,56]; Ravenna, 6th century [57][58][59][60][61][62][63]-site tag is filled in a different way because, in the references, the base glass is generically termed Levantine rather than Levantine I; Durres, 6th-8th century [44]; Constantinopole, 6th century [64]; Hierapolis, 6th century [43]; Amorium, 10th century [65]; Tyana, 5th century [66]; Kilise Tepe, 5th-6th century [43]; Huarte, 5th century [67]; Cyprus, 6th century [38]; Petra, 5th-6th century [68,69]; Jerash, 4th-8th century [70].…”