Roman window glass conservation: prospects for action after its archaeometric study
Abstract
Archaeometry is an essential tool in the study of ancient glass, both from an archaeological perspective and with regard to conservation of these materials. To understand how postdepositional processes and the treatments applied affect archaeological glass after its discovery, a set of Roman window glasses from several archaeological sites from the Baetica Roman province were selected for chemical-physical characterization. Samples were observed through field emission scanning electron microscopy (FESEM) and micro-analysed with energy dispersive X-ray spectrometry (EDS). The results indicated that many of the glasses had lost their degradation layers as a result of cleaning treatments and storage systems. The important information obtained from the surfaces of these glasses with respect to processing and installation techniques raises the need to incorporate new conservation protocols after their finding.
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