2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.jas.2007.03.010
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The colourless glass of Iulia Felix

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“…Normally, MnO contents of up to 0.6% are commonly found in Roman (non-purple) glass (Aerts et al, 2003;Brill, 1999;Silvestri et al, 2007) and are attributed to impurities present in the siliceous sand. In the present case, it is clear that a Mn-mineral was intentionally added.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Normally, MnO contents of up to 0.6% are commonly found in Roman (non-purple) glass (Aerts et al, 2003;Brill, 1999;Silvestri et al, 2007) and are attributed to impurities present in the siliceous sand. In the present case, it is clear that a Mn-mineral was intentionally added.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…ISSN 0211-1608138 Isabel Sonsoles, Rosario García, Isabel Rucandio CuPAUAM 40, 2014 En los últimos años, se está incrementando el número de contribuciones arqueométricas dedicadas al estudio de los vidrios antiguos utilizados en la fabricación de estas teselas, sobre todo con respecto a su caracterización mineralógica y fisicoquímica, téc-nicas de producción, fuente de aprovisionamiento de materias primas y procesos de alteración de los mismos (Brill, 1999(Brill, y 2002Foy et alii, 2003;Silvestri et alii, 2005;Silvestri, 2008;Foster y Jackson, 2010).…”
Section: María De Los Reyes María Dolores Petit-domínguezunclassified
“…Thus, while reducing, it contains no silica. Despite the similarity of the compositions of these glasses (Silvestri 2008;Silvestri, Molin, and Salviulo 2008), the layers on the surface of these glasses are different for the colored and colorless glasses with a multilayer sequence of lamellae on the colored glasses and a white amorphous layer on the colorless glasses (Silvestri, Molin, and Salviulo 2005a). It is unclear why these differences in dissolution occurred.…”
Section: Roman Glassesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Verney-Carron et al 2009; Aurélie Verney-Carron et al 2010; Aurelie Verney-Carron, Gin, and Libourel 2008;Frugier et al 2009;Frugier et al 2008) and the group at the University of Padova, Italy (Longinelli et al 2004;Salviulo et al 2004;Silvestri 2008;Silvestri, Longinelli, and Molin 2010;Silvestri, Molin, and Salviulo 2005a;Silvestri, Molin, and Salviulo 2005b;Silvestri, Molin, and Salviulo 2008;Silvestri et al 2006;Benedetti et al 2007;Dal Bianco and Bertoncello 2008; …”
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