KM158 (Early-Middle Roman Glass Cup or Beaker) [permalink]
Type
Inventoried Object
Material description
Transparent, light blue (PMS 7457-7459). Sparse pinprick bubbles.
Technique
Free-blown
Logical part of
Greek-American Excavations at Koutsongila Inventoried Objects
Typological identification
Glass Free-Blown Beaker
Typological identification
Glass Free-Blown Cup or Deep Bowl
Description
Cup or beaker. Thin wall. Vertical to flaring lower body. Outsplayed, folded, slightly flattened, tubular ring base.
Preservation description
One fragment preserves small part of base. Slight pitting; slight dulling and slight milky iridescence.
Published as
Papageorgiouetal2022, pp. 942, 953, 1006-1007, no. 565, fig. 20.13
Base Diameter
0.045
Preserved height
0.007
Chronology comment
Early-Middle Roman (1st-early 3rd century?)
Explanation of deposition
Residual in mixed fill.
Material
Glass (Material)
In Excavated Unit
Locus G29-001
Location in unit
Graverobbers’ spoil east of opening into cist of Grave 29, on central ridge.
Drawing
Photograph