Early Christian and Byzantine glass-producting and processing workshops in Greece. Typology and distribution
Abstract
This study explores the glass-making techniques in the Early Christian and Byzantine period, compares the Early Christian and Byzantine glass-producing and processing workshops, which have been located in Greece, and, with the help of textual nad visual sources, tries to understand the technology of the production process and the spatial organization of the workshops.
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ΡΑΠΤΗΣ Κ. Θ. (2011). Early Christian and Byzantine glass-producting and processing workshops in Greece. Typology and distribution. Deltion of the Christian Archaeological Society, 31, 165–176. https://doi.org/10.12681/dchae.677
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