The glass finds were uncovered during the excavations carried out by the Istituto Papirologico “G. Vitelli” (University of Florence) in the area of Deir el Sombat, in the first spurs of the Gebel el ‘Adila to the Northeast of Antinoupolis (Middle Egypt). In October 2010 and 2011 the fragments from freeblown vessels were discovered in the cleaning of the court building serving as a camp for the police or a group of soldiers who had to supervise the activities in the quarries around Deir el Sombat. The fragments, coming from bottles, goblets and bowls are dated to 8th-9th centuries.
Alcuni vetri da Deir el Sombat, Egitto
Flora Silvano
2020-01-01
Abstract
The glass finds were uncovered during the excavations carried out by the Istituto Papirologico “G. Vitelli” (University of Florence) in the area of Deir el Sombat, in the first spurs of the Gebel el ‘Adila to the Northeast of Antinoupolis (Middle Egypt). In October 2010 and 2011 the fragments from freeblown vessels were discovered in the cleaning of the court building serving as a camp for the police or a group of soldiers who had to supervise the activities in the quarries around Deir el Sombat. The fragments, coming from bottles, goblets and bowls are dated to 8th-9th centuries.File in questo prodotto:
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