KM407/409 (Middle-Late Roman Glass flask or jug) [permalink]
Type
Inventoried Object
Material description
Transparent, light green (PMS 345). Sparse small, spherical bubbles.
Technique
Free-blown.
Logical part of
Inventoried Objects from the Greek-American Excavations at Koutsongila
Typological identification
Glass Free-Blown Flask or Jug
Comparanda
cf, Keenan2001, pp. 687-688, 711-712, no. 17.37, fig. 168 (Torone, Chalcidice, 5th-7th century)
Description
Flask or jug. Short funnel mouth. Flaring, slightly concave rim folded in to create small, vertical, tubular lip.
Preservation description
Two nonjoining fragments (407/409) preserve ca. 25% of rim and neck. Slight abrasion and slight pitting; slight to moderate milky iridescence and slight to moderate white enamel flaking; scattered specks of brown staining.
Published as
Papageorgiouetal2022, pp. 961, 966, 1029, 1030, no. 644, fig. 20.25
Maximum preserved dimension
0.021
Preserved height
0.012
Estimated rim diameter
0.06
Chronology comment
Late 3rd-early 5th century or later
Material
Glass (Material)
Drawing
Photograph
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KM409/407 (Middle-Late Roman Glass flask or jug)