“…More recently, it has been recognized that the original grouping of Levantine I incorporated the products of at least two different primary productions (Al‐Bashaireh et al., ; Phelps et al., ; Schibille et al., ) and that these can be more‐or‐less separated on the basis of composition: 6th–7th century CE glass from Apollonia (Freestone, Jackson‐Tal, & Tal, ; Tal, Jackson‐Tal, & Freestone, ) and 4th century CE glass from Jalame (Brill, ). Figure presents our data in terms of CaO/Al 2 O 3 and Na 2 O/SiO 2 ratios, which pull apart glass from the two production sites (Phelps et al., ) and also separate Apollonia glass from natron glass (previously Levantine II) from the Umayyad production site at Bet Eli'ezer, Hadera (Al‐Bashaireh et al., ). The reference data for Roman period Jalame glass are supplemented with data for Rom‐Mn glass from the 3rd century CE Iulia Felix wreck (Silvestri, ; Silvestri, Molin, & Salviulo, ) and for the Byzantine Apollonia‐type with the analysis of vessels from Palestine (Phelps et al., ).…”