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- Human Mobility and Technological Transfer in the Prehistoric Mediterranean
- British School at Athens Studies in Greek Antiquity
- Human Mobility and Technological Transfer in the Prehistoric Mediterranean
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures and Maps
- Tables
- Contributors
- Foreword
- Acknowledgements
- 1 Technological Mobilities: Perspectives from the Eastern Mediterranean – An Introduction
- 2 The Transmitting Sea: A Mediterranean Perspective
- 3 Changing Pottery Technology in the Later Neolithic in Macedonia, North Greece
- 4 Mobility and Early Bronze Age Southern Aegean Metal Production
- 5 Stonemasons and Craft Mobility in the Bronze Age Eastern Mediterranean
- 6 Towards an Understanding of the Origin of Late Bronze Age Greek Glass
- 7 Mobilities in the Neopalatial Southern Aegean: The Case of Minoanisation
- 8 The Archaeological Signatures of Mobility: A Technological Look at ‘Aegeanising’ Pottery from the Northern Levant at the End of the 2nd Millennium BC
- 9 Mycenaean and Mycenaeanising Pottery across the Mediterranean: A Multi-Scalar Approach to Technological Mobility, Transmission and Appropriation
- 10 Interpreting Bronze Age Trade and Migration
- 11 Commentary: States and Technological Mobility – A View from the West
- 12 Commentary: On Fluxes, Connections and their Archaeological Manifestations
- Bibliography
- Index
6 - Towards an Understanding of the Origin of Late Bronze Age Greek Glass
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 21 January 2017
- Human Mobility and Technological Transfer in the Prehistoric Mediterranean
- British School at Athens Studies in Greek Antiquity
- Human Mobility and Technological Transfer in the Prehistoric Mediterranean
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures and Maps
- Tables
- Contributors
- Foreword
- Acknowledgements
- 1 Technological Mobilities: Perspectives from the Eastern Mediterranean – An Introduction
- 2 The Transmitting Sea: A Mediterranean Perspective
- 3 Changing Pottery Technology in the Later Neolithic in Macedonia, North Greece
- 4 Mobility and Early Bronze Age Southern Aegean Metal Production
- 5 Stonemasons and Craft Mobility in the Bronze Age Eastern Mediterranean
- 6 Towards an Understanding of the Origin of Late Bronze Age Greek Glass
- 7 Mobilities in the Neopalatial Southern Aegean: The Case of Minoanisation
- 8 The Archaeological Signatures of Mobility: A Technological Look at ‘Aegeanising’ Pottery from the Northern Levant at the End of the 2nd Millennium BC
- 9 Mycenaean and Mycenaeanising Pottery across the Mediterranean: A Multi-Scalar Approach to Technological Mobility, Transmission and Appropriation
- 10 Interpreting Bronze Age Trade and Migration
- 11 Commentary: States and Technological Mobility – A View from the West
- 12 Commentary: On Fluxes, Connections and their Archaeological Manifestations
- Bibliography
- Index
Summary
Glass has been circulated widely in the Mediterranean throughout its late prehistory and history. The current chapter reviews the evidence on the technology and geographical distribution of glassmaking in prehistoric Mediterranean, aiming to shed new light on the question of local production of glass from raw materials in Late Bronze Age Greece.
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- Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2016
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