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IRON AND SULFUR RELATED COLORS IN ANCIENT GLASSES
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Mno 2Optical MaterialsEngineeringOptical PropertiesOptical GlassGlass MaterialRoman GlassFunctional GlassPurple GlassChemistry
Roman glass found at Jalame, in Western Galilee, and dating from the fourth century A.D., shows a variety of colors ranging from aqua blue to green to amber. It was found that the glasses are quite reduced and that the colors arise from absorptions by Fe 2+ and a ferri‐sulfide chromophore. Small amounts of colorless and purple glass, which had been oxidized by adding MnO 2 , were also found.