KM457 (Early-Middle Roman Glass beaker) [permalink]
Type
Inventoried Object
Material description
Transparent, bluish green (PMS 5493). Numerous small to medium, spherical bubbles.
Technique
Free-blown.
Logical part of
Greek-American Excavations at Koutsongila Inventoried Objects
Typological identification
Glass Free-Blown Beaker
Description
Beaker. Thin wall. Outsplayed, flattened, folded tubular ring base and concave bottom.
Preservation description
One fragment preserves small part of lower body and base. Slight to moderate pitting; slight to moderate dulling.
Published as
Papageorgiouetal2022, pp. 958, 1023-1024, no. 626, fig. 20.21
Estimated base diameter
0.04
Maximum preserved dimension
0.023
Preserved height
0.004
Chronology comment
Early-Middle Roman (mid-1st-3rd century)
Explanation of deposition
Represents Early-Middle Roman activity in Building B3 before erection of Octagon?
Material
Glass (Material)
In Excavated Unit
Locus TRB0911-005
Location in unit
Late Roman colluvium over ground north of Octagon across central to south trench.
Drawing
Photograph