The Glass

About 10,000 glass fragments were found in the Tiberias excavation. The stratigraphy presented above (see Chapter 4) provides a chronological basis for the dating of the areas from both within and outside the city. The structure of each of the excavation areas is a major factor in the broad diversit...

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Anthropology
Applied sciences
Asian history
Asian studies
Behavioral sciences
Betting
Bottles
Civil engineering
Construction engineering
Culinary arts
Drinking vessels
Engineering
Environmental control systems
Environmental technology
Ethnography
Ethnology
Excavations
Flasks
Food studies
Gambling
Games
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Glass vessels
Goblets
Lamps
Leisure studies
Lighting
Lighting equipment
Materials
Materials science
Recreation
Social sciences
Storage
Storage containers
Tableware
Technology
Umayyad Caliphate
Western Asian history
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