KM425 (Early-Middle Roman Syro-Palestinian glass deep bowl) [permalink]
Type
Inventoried Object
Material description
Translucent, light yellowish green (PMS 367). No impurities.
Technique
Free-blown. Applied crimped trail.
Logical part of
Inventoried Objects from the Greek-American Excavations at Koutsongila
Typological identification
Glass Free-Blown Cup or Deep Bowl
Typological identification comment
Isings1957 Form 42a/43
Comparanda
AgoraXXXIV, pp. 99, 124, no. 209, pl. 20 (M. Stern)
Comparanda
Antonaras2009, pp. 116-117, no. 42, pl. II (Thessaloniki, late 1st century CE)
Comparanda
Buechner1960, pp. 112–113, no. 16, pl. 36 (Tarrha, Crete)
Comparanda
CorinthXII, pp. 80, 98, nos. 612, 613, pl. 54 (G. Davidson)
Comparanda
Haevernick1981, p. 126, no. V 2312, pl. 36:2 (Kabeiroi, Thebes, 1st-2nd century)
Comparanda
Mavromichali2001, pp. 139, fig. 8, pl. 17 (Valaneio, Thessaloniki)
Comparanda
Price1992, pp. 431, 450, nos. 224, 225, pl. 345 (Knossos, early 2nd century)
Comparanda
cf. KM365
Description
Deep bowl. Flaring, straight or outward-curving rim folded out (down) into large tubular lip. Irregular trail on rim forms pseudo-handle crimped into vertical ribs (one of two).
Preservation description
One fragment preserves small part of rim and appliqué. Slight abrasion; slight gray enamel flaking; patches of brown staining and slight encrustation.
Published as
Papageorgiouetal2022, pp. 938-939, 998, 999, no. 538, fig. 20.10
Maximum preserved dimension
0.036
Preserved height
0.007
Estimated rim diameter
0.13
Has geographic origin
Palestine
Has geographic origin
Syria
Material
Glass (Material)
Drawing
Photograph