Glass finds from the early medieval cemeteries in the mountainous areas of the North Caucasus central regions: chemical composition and origin

Автор: Rumyantseva O.S., Kadieva A.A., Demidenko S.V., Khanin D.A., Chervyakovskaya M.V., Trifonov A.A.

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Статья в выпуске: 255, 2019 года.

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The paper explores the chemical composition of a series of glass items originating from the early medieval cemeteries discovered in the North Caucasus central regions (second half of the 5th-8th centuries). The glass was analyzed by SEM-EDS, EPMA, LA-ICP-MS methods. The glass of one item was made of plant ash glass,originated from a region east of the Euphrates (possibly, Sasanian Iran); other items were made from natron glass and, most likely, came from the Eastern and Southeastern Mediterranean. Their composition is similar to the glass of the groups well-known in the Roman Empire during the same period and earlier (HIMT, Foy 3.2; Foy 4, Roman blue-green, Levantine I groups). Some aspects of the chemical composition suggest that the the accidental choice of the glass used in making inserts and/or about different origin of the items with inserts.

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Sem-eds, epma, la-icp-ms, north caucasus, early medieval period, glass, chemical composition, origin

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IDR: 143168971

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