Glass in ancient Rome served the purposes of gold, silver, and ceramics, yet was less expensive than the metals and more impressive than the terracotta. In its most desirable form it resembled the ...
Abu-‘Uqsa and Katsnelson N. 1999. Tombs of the Roman Period at Tell Subeib. ‘Atiqot 37:175-179 (Hebrew; English summary, p. 179*). Antonaras A. 2012. Fire and Sand: Ancient Glass in the Princeton ...
These scalding-hot currents vaporised inhabitants and even turned human tissue into glass in a process known ... were used to hold wine and oil in ancient Roman times. The discovery has been ...
CU Boulder acknowledges that it is located on the traditional territories and ancestral homelands of the Cheyenne, Arapaho, Ute and many other Native American nations. Their forced removal from these ...