KM321 (Late Roman-Early Byzantine Glass Goblet) [permalink]
Type
Inventoried Object
Material description
Translucent, light greenish blue (PMS 7709). No impurities.
Technique
Free-blown. Faint blowing spirals.
Logical part of
Inventoried Objects from the Greek-American Excavations at Koutsongila
Typological identification
Glass Free-Blown Goblet
Comparanda
cf. AbadieReynalSodini1992, p. 92, no. V14, fig. 38 (Aliki, Thasos)
Comparanda
cf. AgoraXXXIV, pp. 148-150, 162, nos. 354, 355, fig. 20, pl. 31 (E. M. Stern; context: 8th century or later)
Comparanda
cf. AltAginaI.2, pp. 71, 73, no. 136, pl. 26 (F. Felten; late 6th/early 7th century)
Comparanda
cf. Antonaras2009, pp. 163–164, nos. 133α, 134α, 135δ, 136, 138, 141, 142α, 145, 149, 151, 152, 159, 160, 163, 164, pls. 5, VI (Thessaloniki, 5th-7th century)
Comparanda
cf. Aupert1980, pp. 443, 447–449, nos. 411, 414, fig. 50 (Baths, Argos, late 6th century)
Comparanda
cf. Boardman1989, pp. 125, 127, no. F14:b, e, fig. 50 (Emporio, Chios, mid-7th century?)
Comparanda
cf. Brouskari2002, pp. 137, 139, fig. 7 (Kos, 5th-first half 6th century)
Comparanda
cf. DelosXXXVII, p. 123, no. D54, pl. 37 (P. Bruneau)
Comparanda
cf. Megow2004, pp. 68-69, 71-72, nos. 426, 437, 469, 487, figs. 12, 13, pl. 12 (Eupalinian Aqueduct, Samos)
Comparanda
cf. OikonomouLaniado2003, pp. 19–20, fig. 31 (Florou Basilica, Argos)
Comparanda
cf. Pallas1972, p. 247, pl. 230:α (Kraneion basilica, Corinth)
Comparanda
cf. SamosXIV, p. 164, pl. 277:b (R. Tölle-Kastenbein; Kastro-Tigani)
Comparanda
cf. Schauer20012002, p. 42, fig. 13 (Olympia, 5th-6th century)
Comparanda
cf. Sternini1993, pp. 312, 317, fig. 15:75-78 and Sternini1997, p. 252, nos. 121-123, pl. LI:28–30 (Gortyn)
Comparanda
cf. Tsouris1987, pp. 57–59, fig. 18:στ (Didymoteicho)
Description
Goblet. Flaring lower wall. Folded, conical base with tall, hollow, straight stem pushed up to internal dome on floor.
Preservation description
One fragment preserves most of stem. Slight dulling.
Published as
Papageorgiouetal2022, pp. 960, 1025, 1026, no. 636, fig. 20.22
Maximum diameter
0.024
Preserved height
0.03
Chronology comment
Type dated 6th-7th century; context dated early-mid-6th century
Material
Glass (Material)
Drawing
Photograph