KM406b (Early Roman Imported glass deep ribbed bowl) [ permalink ]
Type
Inventoried Object
Material description
Translucent, medium to light bluish green (PMS 7472). Sparse small, elongated bubbles.
Technique
Rotary pressed.
Logical part of
Greek-American Excavations at Koutsongila Inventoried Objects
Typological identification
Glass Ribbed Bowl
Typological identification comment
Isings1957 Forms 3a, 3b
Comparanda
sim. KM437, KM439
Comparanda
sim. AgoraXXXIV , pp. 33-36, 70, nos. 54, 55, fig. 4, pl. 5 (E. M. Stern; 1st century CE)
Comparanda
sim. Andreiomenou1979 , p. 465, pl. 301:ζ (Eretria)
Comparanda
sim. BrockMackworthYoung1949 , p. 88, grave no. 14.1, pl. 31:2 (Siphnos, Early Roman)
Comparanda
sim. Buechner1960 , p. 110, nos. TG1, TG18, pl. 36 (Tarrha, Crete, 1st century CE)
Comparanda
sim. CaringtonSmith1982 , pp. 270-271, no. 1, fig. 4, pl. 36a (Knossos, 1st century CE)
Comparanda
sim. CorinthXII , pp. 79-80, 94-95, nos. 595-598, fig. 6, pl. 54 (G. D. Weinberg)
Comparanda
sim. Gerousi2002 , p. 134, no. 777, fig. 1 (Thera, mid-late Augustan)
Comparanda
sim. Haevernick1981 , pp. 118-119, no. V 548, pl. 44:7 (Kabeiroi, Thebes)
Comparanda
sim. KenchreaiI , p. 136, pl. LVI:E (R. L. Scranton; from underwater near south mole)
Comparanda
sim. KoukouliChrysanthaki1983 , p. 285, pl. 193:δ (Philippi)
Comparanda
sim. Mavromichali2001 , p. 136, drawing 7, fig. 8 (Thessaloniki)
Comparanda
sim. Price1992 , pp. 421-443, nos. 70, 71, pl. 340 (Knossos, contexts: Augustan-Claudian/Neronian)
Comparanda
sim. SamosXIV , pp. 163-164, fig. 276 (R. Tölle-Kastenbein; Kastro-Tigani)
Comparanda
sim. Schauer20012002 , p. 36, fig. 6 (Olympia, 1st century CE)
Comparanda
sim. Slane1986 , pp. 301, 314-315, no. 146, pl. 69 (Early Roman Cellar Building, second-third quarter 1st century CE)
Comparanda
sim. SlaneWright1980a , p. 163, no. 123 (southwest Forum, Corinth, Tiberian)
Comparanda
sim. WeinbergMcClellan1992 , pp. 102-103, no. 57 (NAM; 1st century CE)
Description
Deep ribbed bowl. Hemispherical body. Plain, rounded base and concave bottom. Narrow, evenly spaced, vertical ribs in high relief (14 total?) extending to just inside base. Italian or eastern Mediterranean product.
Preservation description
Two joining fragments preserve small part of lower body and ca. 33% of base with five ribs. Slight abrasion; slight silver iridescence.
Published as
Papageorgiouetal2022 , pp. 930-931, 993, 994, no. 524, fig. 20.7
Estimated base diameter
0.05
Maximum preserved dimension
0.058
Preserved height
0.009
Chronology comment
Mid-late 1st century CE
Has geographic origin
Eastern Mediterranean
Has geographic origin
Italy
Material
Glass (Material)
Drawing
Photograph