Ekaterina A. Armarchuk* and Inna N. Kuzina**

Institute of Archaeology RAS, Moscow, Russia

*E-mail: katherine-arm@yandex.ru
**E-mail: kuzina.i65@mail.ru

Keywords: medieval Christian church, window glass, discs, blowing, “optical” decor, technology.

Frequent finds from the excavations of a Christian church of the late 9th–11th century AD at the village of Veseloye (Greater Sochi) include fragments of unpainted and coloured window glass made by blowing in the disks shape, mostly, of 18 cm diameter. By the design of their edges, discs are divided into two types – one with a loop-shaped edge and one with a slightly thickened straight or slightly raised edge, and by the type of surface – smooth ones and those decorated with relief “optical” decor. A review of finds of medieval window glass over a wide area shows that finds from the Veseloye church fit into this array typologically and chronologically, which can be explained by the common technology of manufacturing this highly demanded glass product. In further research, it will be necessary to find out where window glass was produced for the churches of medieval Abkhazia and the Greater Sochi region.

DOI: 10.31857/S0869606324020085, EDN: WOKBJU