KM384 (Early-Middle Roman Glass Bowl or Beaker) [permalink]
Type
Inventoried Object
Material description
Semitransparent, colorless with a tinge of blue. Sparse pinprick bubbles.
Technique
Free-blown. Fire-polished lip.
Logical part of
Inventoried Objects from the Greek-American Excavations at Koutsongila
Typological identification
Glass Free-Blown Beaker
Typological identification
Glass Free-Blown Cup or Deep Bowl
Typological identification comment
Isings1957 Form 85b/94
Comparanda
cf. KM337
Comparanda
cf. Schatzschock2007, pp. 174-175, 181, no. G 31, pl. 60 (Basilika am Staatsmarkt, Ephesos, Early Roman)
Comparanda
cf. Steskal2008, p. 190, no. G 11, pl. 344 (Vediusgymnasium, Ephesos, before mid-2nd century)
Comparanda
cf. Vessberg1952, pp. 122-123, pl. III:37-40=SwCyprusExIV.3, pp. 140, 143, 196-197, fig. 44:37-40 (Beaker B.I; Cyprus Museum and Museum of Mediterranean Antiquities, Stockholm)
Description
Bowl or beaker. Thin wall. Short, constricted, flaring rim with rounded lip. Hemispherical(?) body.
Preservation description
One fragment preserves small part of rim and upper body. Slight abrasion and slight pitting; slight dulling and milky iridescence; specks of red and blue staining.
Published as
Papageorgiouetal2022, pp. 941, 1000-1001, no. 544, fig. 20.11
Maximum preserved dimension
0.031
Preserved height
0.03
Estimated rim diameter
0.073
Chronology comment
Late 1st-late 3rd century
Material
Glass (Material)
Drawing
Photograph