ANALYSIS OF WINDOW GLASS FROM WEST HILL, ULEY, GLOUCESTERSHIRE.

Author(s): M P Heyworth

A small number of window glass fragments from the Romano-British ritual complex at West Hill, Uley, were analysed. All the fragments were shown to be soda-lime-silica glass. Typological study had shown that some fragments were of post-Roman date and these fragments were compositionally distinct from the Roman fragments. The post-Roman fragments were all of identical compositon and may come from the same window pane. Some of these fragments had red streaking in the glass and the composition indicated that they were copper ruby glass.

Report Number:
53/1989
Series:
AML Reports (New Series)
Pages:
10
Keywords:
Glass

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