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Compositional analysis of Late Medieval glass from the western Balkan and eastern Adriatic hinterland (CROSBI ID 255263)

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Topić, Nikolina ; Bogdanović Radović, Ivančica ; Fazinić, Stjepko ; Šmit, Žiga ; Sijarić, Mirsad ; Gudelj, Ljubomir ; Burić, Tonči Compositional analysis of Late Medieval glass from the western Balkan and eastern Adriatic hinterland // Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences, 11 (2019), 5; 2347-2365. doi: 10.1007/s12520-018-0712-9

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Topić, Nikolina ; Bogdanović Radović, Ivančica ; Fazinić, Stjepko ; Šmit, Žiga ; Sijarić, Mirsad ; Gudelj, Ljubomir ; Burić, Tonči

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Compositional analysis of Late Medieval glass from the western Balkan and eastern Adriatic hinterland

In this work, we investigate on the origin of Late Medieval glass from 12 previously and recently excavated archaeological sites in Bosnia and Herzegovina and South Croatia (Dalmatia). The present work aims to contribute to filling the data gap on the glass distribution in the Balkan region, as well as to provide new insights on glass trade and its impact in the region. Up to now, the knowledge of Medieval glass from the western Balkan (Bosnia up to Bobovac) and eastern Adriatic hinterland (Dalmatian hinterland between Zadar and Dubrovnik, and Herzegovina) remained limited. The lack of archaeometrical data caused limited comparisons with similar materials from other regions in which Venetian glass was used. A representative sample set of 129 glass fragments from the second half of the fourteenth century to the beginning of the fifteenth century was analysed by combined particle-induced X- ray emission (PIXE) and particle-induced gamma-ray emission (PIGE) measurements. The studied glass vessels are mostly different from the characteristic Venetian shapes, but they are made with Venetian raw glass, demonstrating the Venetian vitrum blanchum was already widespread in the Adriatic in the second half of the fourteenth-beginning of the fifteenth c. An open question remains whether the origin of the glass vessel production was specifically Venetian or local by adopting the Venetian technology and importing the raw materials.

Eastern Adriatic hinterland (Dalmatia Herzegovina) ; Western Balkan (Bosnia) ; Late medieval Glass ; PIXE ; PIGE

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Podaci o izdanju

11 (5)

2019.

2347-2365

objavljeno

1866-9557

1866-9565

10.1007/s12520-018-0712-9

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