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Book Synopsis: Corinth has been an important site for the study of ancient glass since the pioneering work of Gladys Davidson Weinberg. This volume presents the first attempt at Corinth to analyze the entire corpus of glass found in a single area, that located just east of the Theater, the focus of excavations conducted by the American School of Classical Studies in the 1980s. These excavations revealed a north–south street that flanked the Theater, as well as a series of buildings to its east, part of a residential neighborhood ranging in date from the Early Roman to the Early Byzantine period.
In this volume—the first of the final reports from the East of Theater excavations—the author presents the glass finds, including over 450 cataloged examples of glassworking remains, vessel glass, and non-vessel glass. Significantly, these finds reveal shifting patterns in vessel types, manufacturing techniques, and trade, as well as evidence for local glass production throughout these periods. Included among the finds are fragments of two opus sectile panels, evidence of the type of luxurious decoration that once existed in these structures. This groundbreaking study provides a tantalizing glimpse into the lives of everyday Corinthians, advancing glass studies both within Greece and throughout the Mediterranean.
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Are you fascinated by ancient glass and its production techniques? Look no further than "East of the Theater: Glassware and Glass Production"! This groundbreaking book presents the first comprehensive analysis of the entire corpus of glass found in Corinth's eastern theater area. With over 450 cataloged examples of glassworking remains, vessel glass, and non-vessel glass, this volume provides a tantalizing glimpse into the lives of everyday Corinthians.
Discover the shifting patterns in vessel types, manufacturing techniques, and trade that these finds reveal. From the Early Roman to the Early Byzantine period, the evidence suggests the existence of local glass production in Corinth. Uncover the luxurious decoration that once adorned the structures, with fragments of opus sectile panels included among the finds.
This book is more than just an academic study. It is an opportunity to immerse yourself in the ancient world and deepen your understanding of glass studies both within Greece and throughout the Mediterranean. Whether you are a historian, an archaeologist, or a glass enthusiast, "East of the Theater: Glassware and Glass Production" is a must-have addition to your collection.
Don't miss out on this remarkable opportunity to delve into the secrets of ancient glass. Enhance your knowledge and gain valuable insights. Purchase your copy of "East of the Theater: Glassware and Glass Production" today!
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