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Annales du 17 Congrès de l`Association Internationale pour l
Pressglas-Korrespondenz 2009-4 SG Oktober 2009 Annales du 17e Congrès de l'Association Internationale pour l'Histoire du Verre Anvers / Antwerpen 2006 (Academic and Scientific Publishers nv) Ravensteingalerij 28 BE-1000 Brussels, Belgium TEL ++ 32 2 289 26 50 FAX ++ 32 2 289 26 59 MAIL info@aspeditions.be WEB www.aspeditions.be WEB www.upa-editions.be Abb. 2009-4/443 e Annales du 17 Congrès de l'Association Internationale pour l'Histoire du Verre, Anvers / Antwerpen 2006, Einband ISBN 978 90 5487 618 2 Einband Rückseite: The 17'h congress of the Association Internationale pour l'Histoire du Verre (AIHV), held in Antwerp, Belgium, from 4 to 8 September 2006, brought together scholars from all over the world specialized in the history of glass. AIHV is an international organisation whose membership spans the globe, from Los Angeles to Tokyo and from Helsinki to Adelaide. Since its creation 50 years ago, AIHV members have studied and reported on the extraordinary development of glass in all historical periods in the Annales of the AIHV. Next to containing numerous contributions on the use, manufacture and trade of glass in the Antique period, also the importance of glass in more recent historical periods, starting from the 15th century and ending in the 21st century, are dealt with in detail. Additionally, apart from contributions on stained glass, on glass decoration and the use of enamelling, a substantial series of papers dealing with the chemical analysis of glass form part of this proceedings volume. Annales du 17e Congrès de l'Association Internationale pour l'Histoire du Verre Anvers, 2006 Issues of AIHV Annales K. Janssens January 2009 Annales du ler Congrès des Journées Internationales du Verre, Liège, 20-24 aout 1958 (nd [1960] Liege) Annales of the 17th Congress of the International Association for the History of Glass 2006, Antwerp Annales du 8e Congrés de l'Association Internationale pour l'Histoire du Verre, Londres-Liverpool 18-25 septembre 1979 (1981 Liege) Editeurs / Editors: K. Janssens, P. Degryse, P. Cosyns, J. Caen, L. Van't dack Annales du 9e Congrés de l'Association Internationale pour Histoire du Verre Nancy, 22-28 mai 1983 (1985 Liege) AIHV Association Internationale pour l'Histoire du Verre International Association for the History of Glass http://www.aihv.org/ Annales du 10e Congres de l'Association Internationale pour l'Histoire du Verre, Madrid-Segovia 23-28 septembre 1985 (1987 Amsterdam) Secretariat: Corning Glass of Museum One Museum Way, US-14830 Corning, New York, USA Annales du 11e Congrés de l'Association Internationale pour l'Histoire du Verre, Bâle, 29 aout-3 septembre 1988 (1990 Amsterdam) Cover illustration: Fragment of a multi-coloured serpent-stemmed glass, excavated in the Antwerp city centre © Antwerp Archaeological Service Annales du 12e Congres de l'Association Internationale pour l'Histoire du Verre, Vienne, 26-31 aout 1991 (1993 Amsterdam) © 2009 AIHV and authors © 2009 UPA (University Press Antwerp) UPA is an imprint of ASP nv Stand 06.12.2009 Annales du 13e Congrés de l'Association Internationale pour l'Histoire du Verre, Pays Bas, 28 aout-1 septembre 1995 (1996 Lochem) PK 2009-4-10 Seite 391 von 438 Seiten Pressglas-Korrespondenz 2009-4 Annales du 14e Congrès de l'Association Internationale pour 'Histoire du Verre, Venezia-Milano, 1998 (2000 Lochem) Annales du 15e Congres de l'Association Internationale pour I 'Histoire du Verre, New York-Corning, 2001 (2003 Nottingham) Annales du 16e Congres de l'Association Internationale pour l'Histoire du Verre, London, 2003 (2005 Nottingham) Annales du 17e Congrés de l’Association Internationale pour l'Histoire du Verre, Antwerp, 3-10 septembre 2006 (2009 Antwerp) Contents Preface - Marie-Dominique Nenna .............................. ix Preface - Marie-Dominique Nenna ............................ xiv Editorial note .............................................................. xix Pre-Roman and Hellenistic glass Socio-economic observations on the history of ancient glass - Dan P. Barag ...................................................... 3 Les premiers verres au nation retrouvés en Europe occidentale: composition chimique et chrono-typologie Bernard Gratuze ............................................................ 8 Almonds, lobes, and ribs - Despina Ignatiadou........... 15 Did the Phrygians make glass? Sources of molded glass at Iron Age and Hellenistic Gordion - Janet D. Jones . 21 XRF analysis of 16th century BC transparent glass beads excavated from a hillside in northwest Saqqara, Egypt - Izumi Nakai, Kriengkamol Tantrakarn, Norihiro Kato, Nozumu Kawai, Akiko Nishisaka and Sakuji Yoshimura........................................................ 27 Petrie at Amarna and Memphis - new observations on familiar sites - Paul T Nicholson ................................. 32 An archaeological and scientific study of Mycenaean glass from Elateia-Alonaki, Greece - Kalliopi Nikita, Julian Henderson and Georg Nightingale.................... 39 Innovation and continuity in Bronze and Iron Age glass from Pella in Jordan - Wendy Reade, Jan C. Freestone and Stephen Bourke .................................................... 47 Glass coffins and other transparent riddles E. Marianne Stern........................................................ 55 Roman glass L'artisanat du verre a l'époque romaine sur le territoire helvétique dans le contexte des productions artisanales en géneral - Heidi Amrein ........................................... 63 A hare-in-a-flask from Dion, Macedonia Anastasios C. Antonaras.............................................. 70 Glass vessels from Roman and early Christian Thessaloniki and its surroundings (1st century BC - 6th century AD) - Anastasios C. Antonaras ................................... 74 La vaisselle en verre d'apparence noire dans les provinces occidentales au ler siècle ap. J.-C. Peter Cosyns et Souen Deva Fontaine......................... 80 Sainte-Menehould (FR) and Trier (DE): two Roman workshops of black glass jewellery in the northwest provinces reconsidered - Peter Cosyns........................ 88 Black glass jewellery from Bracara Augusta Mario da Cruz ............................................................. 96 Seite 392 von 438 Seiten Le verre du quartier des amphores panathenaïques a Erétrie (Eubée, Grece) Brigitte Demierre Prikhodkine ...................................103 Nouvelles données sur la diffusion du verre à décor gravé en Italie du Nord (territoire de Pavia) Maria Grazia Diani.....................................................110 Le mobilier en verre de la maison de la statuette indienne (I.8,5): contribution a l'étude socio-économique d’une insula de Pompei - Souen Deva Fontaine.........115 Les apports de verres de Méditerranée orientale, en Gaule méridionale, aux IVe et Ve siècles ap. J.-C. Danièle Foy................................................................121 The batch: its recognition and significance Ian C. Freestone, Jennifer Price and Caroline R. Cartwright...............................................130 Report on four Roman glass fragments from the Gorga Collection: identification to the "Puteoli-Baiae" group Yasuko Fujii...............................................................136 Special relationship between the glass finds from Carthage and Rome and comparisons with finds north of the Alps - Sylvia Fünfschilling ..................................143 Glass production in the 1st century AD: insights into glass technology - Caroline Jackson, Jennifer Price and Christopher Lemke ..............................................150 Early Roman glass in context: Gamla (Gamala) destruction of 67 AD - Ruth E. Jackson-Tal ..............157 Early Roman glass from Judea - locally produced glass? A preliminary report - Natalya Katsnelson ................163 Zum Stil der Dionysos-Flasche von Hohen-Sülzen, ein Meisterwerk aus der Lynkeus-Werkstatt Michael J. Klein .........................................................170 The glass of the church and shop complex of the Upper Agora of Sagalassos (SW Turkey) - Veerle Lauwers, Patrick Degryse and Marc Waelkens .........................177 Learning by hand: artefact consistency and craft tradition - Frances Liardet..........................................184 La vaisselle en verre issue de contextes du ille siècle dans le Cher (France) - Anna Moirin .........................189 Étude diachronique des compositions de verres employes dans les vases mosaiques antiques: résultats preliminaires Marie-Dominique Nenna et Bernard Gratuze ............199 Ateliers de verre gravé a Rome an IVe siècle ap. J.-C.: nouvelles données sur le verre grave "a relief négatif" Lucia Saguì ................................................................206 Two painted glass jugs from the village of Khovle (Georgia) - Vakhtang Shatberashvili..........................217 Roman glass from the Fayum Oasis, Egypt Flora Silvano..............................................................222 Vases de prestige et verrerie d'usage courant utilises a Dax (Landes, France) au cours de la période gallo-romaine - Laure Simon .....................................227 Verrerie gallo-romaine de Bordeaux (Gironde, France): le site du Cours du Chapeau Rouge - Laure Simon ...235 Evidence for glass working from the Yasmina Necropolis at Carthage - Allison E. Sterrett-Krause................240 Analysis of Roman glass excavated from Zadar, Croatia, using a portable XRF spectrometer Kriengkamol Tantrakarn, Norihiro Kato, A. Hokura, Yasuko Fujii, S. Gluščević and Izumi Nakai .............247 PK 2009-4-10 Stand 06.12.2009 Pressglas-Korrespondenz 2009-4 Post-Roman glass Early mediaeval lead-rich glass in the British Isles a survey of the evidence - Justine Bayley ..................255 La production de bijoux de verre dans l'espace islamique médiéval et tardif: la question d'un artisanat spécialisé - Stephanie Boulogne.................................261 Fonds de verre islamique dans les collections du Musée d'Archéologie de Catalunya Teresa Carreras Rossell, Cristina Mur de Viu et Paloma Pastor Rey de Viñas ......................................269 Chemical composition of early Islamic glass excavated in Rāya, Egypt Norihiro Kato, Izumi Nakai and Yoko Shindo...........274 Deposition, disposal and re-use of broken glass from early Byzantine churches - Daniel Keller ..................281 The Hedwig-beaker triangles: signs of origin Rosemarie Lierke .......................................................289 Archaeological coloured glass cakes and tesserae from the Petra Church - Fatma Marii and Thilo Rehren.....295 Byzantine mould-blown glass with depictions of a shrine - Martine S. Newby ...............................................301 Islamic glass excavated in Egypt: Fustāt, Rāya, and al-Tūr al-Kīlānī - Yoko Shindo ...........................308 15th & 16th century glass Glass in the Duchy of Brabant in late mediaeval and modern times - Danielle Caluwé................................317 Technology of mediaeval and Renaissance glass in Tuscany (Italy): an interdisciplinary approach to the study of production indicators - F. Fenzi, Marja Mendera and P. A. Vigato ...............................326 The glass from the Gnalić wreck - preliminary report Irena Lazar and Hugh Willmott .................................333 Apports et incidences de l'œuvre de Raymond Chambon sur l'histoire de la verrerie en Belgique Janette Lefrancq .........................................................339 Glass finds from recent archaeological excavations at el Catllar, Tarragona. Spain: preliminary report (15th 17th century) - Teresa Medici, Marta Fontanals and Josep Zaragoza ....................................................344 The chemical practice of glassmakers in Renaissance recipe manuscripts: the dressing and treatment of raw materials - Cesare Moretti..........................................351 The "Epistola Abbreviatoria": a description of glassmaking in Renaissance Spain - David Whitehouse.........355 16th & 17th century glass Late 17th century English crystal glass Colin Brain and David Dungworth ............................363 A cupboard and a basket with some glasses ... a glass without a foot Carolien De Staelen and Danielle Caluwé .................370 The composition of late 16th century to early 19th century window glass: the Shaw House project David Dungworth and Amanda Lowing ....................377 Made in late 17th century France? New light on some unusual 'sick' glasses in the British Museum and the Wallace Collection - Suzanne Higgott .......................383 Glass bottles and jugs from the Monastery of Sta. Clara-a-Velha, Coimbra, Portugal - Teresa Medici, Filipa M. Lopes, Augusta M. Lima, M. A. Larsson and António Pires de Matos .......................................391 Stand 06.12.2009 Material analysis of colourless lead glasses from a late 17th century glasshouse site in Groningen (Netherlands) - Katharina Midler & Heike Stege ......401 The large Catalonian ewer from the Glass Museum of Liège (second half of the 16th century - beginning of the 17th century): restoration and scientific analysis Helena J. M. Wouters and Chantal Fontaine..............408 18th to 21st century glass La production de la Manufacture Royale portugaise du XVIIIe siècle et la continuité de types archaïques jusqu'au XXe siècle - Manuela Almeida Ferreira...........417 English lead crystal and Ravenscroft's formulation: additional considerations on raw materials utilized and on batch melting temperatures Cesare Moretti and Sandro Hreglich..........................424 English lead crystal and Ravenscroft's formulation: additional information from Venetian sources Cesare Moretti and Paolo Zecchin .............................431 Lucien Wercollier, ou la droiture de la courbe Frédéric Morin ...........................................................435 Analyse de la production des cristalleries du Val Saint-Lambert (Seraing, Belgique) de 1911 à 1924, un document inédit - Anne Pluymaekers ...................441 Die Nachbildungen römischer Gläser in den PreisCourants der Rheinischen Glashütten AG KölnEhrenfeld - Glaskunst and Glastechnik der Römerzeit als Vorbild - Dunja Zobel-Klein ................................449 Stained glass & weathering 15th century stained glass windows in the former County of Flanders: a historical and chemical study related to recent conservation campaigns - Joost Caen, Olivier Schalm and Koen Janssens ............................459 Scientific assessment of the natural weathering sustained by stained glasses from the Cathedral of León (Spain) - Noemi Carmona, Manuel Garcia-Heras, A. Robles and M. A. Villegas ....................................467 Van Linge glass in the Cathedral of Christ Church, Oxford - M. Power and Andrew J. Shortland ............473 Glass decoration & enamels Les verres de la fouille de la Rue du Palais-de-Justice à Troyes (Aube) - Hubert Cabart ...............................481 Emailbemalte Knöpfe aus dem Fichtelgebirge Sibylle Jargstorf and Gerhard Zeh .............................488 Non-destructive analysis of enamelled ‘façon-deVenise' glass discovered in Morella (Castelló, Spain) Sonia Murcia-Mascarós, Clodoaldo Roldan, Carmela Falomir, Ignasi Domènech, Jordi Carreras and Rafael Ibáñez Puchades.......................................493 About Limoges painted enamels - chronological evolution of the glass chemical composition Stefan Röhrs, Isabelle Biron and Heike Stege ...........500 The supply of ‘smalti’ and other materials for the mosaics of the Vatican's "Fabbrica di San Pietro", from the 16th to the 18th century Carlo S. Salerno and Cesare Moretti..........................510 Poldi Pezzoli's glass collection and Salviati's 19th century revival - Cristina Tonini................................517 Venetian enamelled glass: a survey of tasks for future research - Dedo von Kerssenbrock-Krosigk ..............523 PK 2009-4-10 Seite 393 von 438 Seiten Pressglas-Korrespondenz 2009-4 Technical study of Renaissance Venetian enamelled glass - Mark T. Wypyski ........................................... 529 Archaeometry Protohistoric vitreous materials and synthetic analogues: study of chemico-physical and rheological properties Ivana Angelini, Angela Polla and Gilberto Artioli.... 539 Sicilian early Byzantine glass finds: from analytical data to trade information - Rossella Arletti, S. Quartieri, G. Sabatino, M. Triscari, G. Vezzalini, C. Giacobbe and G. Tigano............................................................ 546 Sr isotope studies of historical glasses and related materials: a progress report Robert H. Brill and Paul D. Fullagar......................... 552 On-site Raman identification of ancient / modern stained glasses at the Holy Chapel, Paris Philippe Colomban and Aurélie Tournie................... 558 Sr and Nd isotope evidence in the primary provenance determination of Roman glass from Sagalassos (SW Turkey) - Patrick Degryse, Jens Schneider, Veerle Lauwers, David De Muynck, Frank Vanhaecke, Marc Waelkens and Philippe Muchez....................... 564 Seite 394 von 438 Seiten Technological processes to produce antimonite opacified glass throughout history - Sophia Lahlil, Isabelle Biron, Laurence Galoisy and Guillaume Morin........................................................571 Bactrian glass vessels in Korean tombs? James W. Lankton, Insook Lee, Gyu-Ho Kim and Hyung-Te Kang ..............................................................579 Real Fábrica de Vidros de Coina - Chemical analysis of archaeological glass fragments - Filipa M. Lopes, Augusta M. Lima, Marcia Vilarigues, J. Coroado, C. Carvalho and António Pires de Matos ...................590 Potassic glass compositions in the Low Countries: 15th - 17th centuries - Bruce Velde, Koen Janssens, Ine de Raedt and Johan Veeckman ............................594 Thousand years of Venetian glass: the evolution of chemical composition from the origins to the 18th century - Marco Verità and Sandro Zecchin ..............602 The isotopic composition of Pb and Sr in ancient glass reflecting its provenance - K. Hans Wedepohl...........614 Author index ..............................................................627 Subject index..............................................................629 Colour plates ..............................................................649 PK 2009-4-10 Stand 06.12.2009