Posted on 04/13/2016 4:14:00 AM PDT by SJackson
An archaeological excavation in northern Israel has unearthed glass-making kilns that date back 1,600 years, proving that ancient Israel was one of the most important centers of glass making in the world during the late Roman period.
Yael Gorin-Rosen, head curator of the Israel Antiquities Authoritys Glass Department, said. This is a very important discovery with implications regarding the history of the glass industry both in Israel and in the entire ancient world. We know from historical sources dating to the Roman period that the Valley of Acre was renowned for the excellent quality sand located there, which was highly suitable for the manufacture of glass.
Gorin-Rosen said that chemical analyses conducted on glass vessels from this period discovered at sites in Europe and at shipwrecks in the Mediterranean basin have shown that glass came from the region of Israel.
Now, for the first time, the kilns have been found where the raw material was manufactured that was used to produce this glassware, said Gorin-Rosen.
The discovery of the kilns has created a wave of excitement among international researchers, some of whom traveled to Israel to inspect the finds. Prof. Ian Freestone of University College London, who specializes in identifying the chemical composition of glass, stressed that the discovery had great significance to modern understanding of the international glass trade in ancient times, and reiterated that the kilns proved that Israel constituted a production center on an international scale.
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Thanks SJackson.
Jews glasses?
Ancient Glass-Works Prove Israel Was World Glass Production Center
http://www.jewishpress.com/news/breaking-news/ancient-glass-works-prove-israel-was-world-glass-production-center/2016/04/11/
The main thing keeping them down was crushing taxes. Governors of Rome had every incentive to squeeze them as much as they could get away with.
So he's saying they found sand in the Middle East?
“An archaeological excavation in northern Israel has unearthed glass-making kilns that date back 1,600 years”
I doubt they were “Israeli” in the sense we understand it. This was well after the Temple destruction and diaspora throughout the Mediterranean.
If the date is true, they were Byzantine kilns.
made me chuckle....
Very interesting, thanks for posting the article.
Thanks go to SJackson for posting it, and I liked it too. :')
Oops, so sorry!
Thanks so much SJackson for posting this. I just see these types of posts, and automatically think of SunkenCiv :)
I sent this one to my daughter who is a glass artist.
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