KM216 (Late Roman-Early Byzantine Glass Goblet) [permalink]
Type
Inventoried Object
Material description
Translucent, light greenish yellow (PMS 611). Sparse small, spherical bubbles.
Technique
Free-blown. Dense blowing spirals.
Logical part of
Greek-American Excavations at Koutsongila Inventoried Objects
Typological identification
Glass Free-Blown Goblet
Description
Goblet. Flaring lower body. Folded, conical foot with small, tubular ring-base and hollow, knobbed stem pushed up to internal dome on floor.
Preservation description
One fragment preserves small part of base and most of stem. Slight abrasion and slight feather cracking; slight dulling, very slight crizzling, and slight white enamel flaking.
Published as
Papageorgiouetal2022, pp. 934, 959-960, 1025, no. 633, fig. 20.22
Estimated base diameter
0.041
Maximum preserved dimension
0.025
Preserved height
0.026
Chronology comment
Late 5th-7th century
Explanation of deposition
Displaced from fill inside tank. Represents Late Roman-Early Byzantine activity in north area of Building B3? (cf. deposit B9).
Material
Glass (Material)
In Excavated Unit
Locus TRB0805-002
Location in unit
Upper fill in World War II ditch, directly west of Room B3-II.
Drawing
Photograph