Analysis of Hellenistic glass from Satricum

This dissertation is presented for an MSc (by Research) in Archaeological Materials. It covers a variety of topics relating to the ultimate goal: provenancing the samples of eleven glass artifacts found in a votive deposit at Satricum, Italy. This paper introduces the reader to the world of glass as...

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Main Author: Higgons, Melinda
Format: Thesis (University of Nottingham only)
Language:English
Published: 2017
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Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/41844/
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description This dissertation is presented for an MSc (by Research) in Archaeological Materials. It covers a variety of topics relating to the ultimate goal: provenancing the samples of eleven glass artifacts found in a votive deposit at Satricum, Italy. This paper introduces the reader to the world of glass as a material, both from a cultural and scientific view. The history of the site of Satricum and the surrounding areas is explored in order to provide a background on the possible origins of the artifacts found there. A history of glass from its invention is also covered to explain the importance of glass artifacts and where they may have been made during the relevant time period. Eleven samples from glass fragments found at Satricum in Italy were analyzed. Dating from the third to second centuries BCE, the samples were all found in a votive deposit at the temple site during the excavations by the Satricum Project, which are currently run by the University of Amsterdam. Using the chemical analysis of the samples, by electron microprobe analysis run by Dr. Andy Tindle at the Open University, along with historical references and other evidence, probable provenances of the artifacts are suggested. Since there is a rather significant lack of information and evidence regarding the provenances of ancient glass, possible hypotheses instead of definite conclusions are discussed.
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spelling nottingham-418442025-02-28T13:44:05Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/41844/ Analysis of Hellenistic glass from Satricum Higgons, Melinda This dissertation is presented for an MSc (by Research) in Archaeological Materials. It covers a variety of topics relating to the ultimate goal: provenancing the samples of eleven glass artifacts found in a votive deposit at Satricum, Italy. This paper introduces the reader to the world of glass as a material, both from a cultural and scientific view. The history of the site of Satricum and the surrounding areas is explored in order to provide a background on the possible origins of the artifacts found there. A history of glass from its invention is also covered to explain the importance of glass artifacts and where they may have been made during the relevant time period. Eleven samples from glass fragments found at Satricum in Italy were analyzed. Dating from the third to second centuries BCE, the samples were all found in a votive deposit at the temple site during the excavations by the Satricum Project, which are currently run by the University of Amsterdam. Using the chemical analysis of the samples, by electron microprobe analysis run by Dr. Andy Tindle at the Open University, along with historical references and other evidence, probable provenances of the artifacts are suggested. Since there is a rather significant lack of information and evidence regarding the provenances of ancient glass, possible hypotheses instead of definite conclusions are discussed. 2017-07-20 Thesis (University of Nottingham only) NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en arr https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/41844/1/M%20Higgons%20Glass%20Dissertation.pdf Higgons, Melinda (2017) Analysis of Hellenistic glass from Satricum. MRes thesis, University of Nottingham. glass Hellenistic provenance Satricum Italy artifacts archaeology science chemical analysis
spellingShingle glass
Hellenistic
provenance
Satricum
Italy
artifacts
archaeology
science
chemical analysis
Higgons, Melinda
Analysis of Hellenistic glass from Satricum
title Analysis of Hellenistic glass from Satricum
title_full Analysis of Hellenistic glass from Satricum
title_fullStr Analysis of Hellenistic glass from Satricum
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of Hellenistic glass from Satricum
title_short Analysis of Hellenistic glass from Satricum
title_sort analysis of hellenistic glass from satricum
topic glass
Hellenistic
provenance
Satricum
Italy
artifacts
archaeology
science
chemical analysis
url https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/41844/