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- KM299 (Early-Middle Roman Glass Beaker) [permalink]
- Type
- Inventoried Object
- Material description
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Semitransparent, light greenish blue (PMS 630). Very few pinprick bubbles.
- Technique
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Free-blown. Large, annular pontil scar (Diam. 0.020).
- Logical part of
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Greek-American Excavations at Koutsongila Inventoried Objects
- Typological identification
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Glass Free-Blown Beaker
- Typological identification comment
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Ovoid or conical beaker? cf. Isings1957 Forms 34/35/109
- Description
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Beaker. Conical body. Large, outsplayed, folded, tubular ring base and high concave bottom forming internal dome.
- Preservation description
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One fragment preserves small part of lower body and entire base. Very slight milky iridescence.
- Published as
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Papageorgiouetal2022, pp. 958, 1022, 1023, no. 622, fig. 20.21
- Base Diameter
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0.052
- Preserved height
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0.012
- Chronology comment
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Early-Middle Roman (mid-1st-3rd century)
- Explanation of deposition
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Represents Early-Middle Roman funerary activity.
- Material
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Glass (Material)
- In Excavated Unit
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Locus T02-016
- Location in unit
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On southeast floor of chamber of Tomb 2, in front of Loculus 2-I, next to KM300.
- Drawing
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- Photograph
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