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Roman Glass Bowl, Aosta
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Roman Glass Bowl, Aosta

A Roman glass bowl or cup with moulded ribs. From the western cemetery of Aosta, northern Italy. Mid-1st century CE. (Archaeological Museum, Aosta)
Roman Two-handled Glass Cup
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Roman Two-handled Glass Cup

A two-handled glass cup from Roman Tarentum, southern Italy. 1st century BCE. (National Archaeological Museum of Taranto, Italy)
Roman Glass Two-Handled Cup
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Roman Glass Two-Handled Cup

Roman glass two-handled cup. 1st-2nd century CE. Provenance unknown. (Archaeological Museum of Pavia, Italy).
Roman Coloured Glass Perfume Bottles
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Roman Coloured Glass Perfume Bottles

Roman coloured glass perfume bottles. 1st-2nd century CE. Provenance unknown. (Archaeological Museum of Pavia, Italy).
Roman Opaque Glass Perfume Bottle
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Roman Opaque Glass Perfume Bottle

Roman glass perfume bottle. 1st-2nd century CE. Provenance unknown. (Archaeological Museum of Pavia, Italy).
Mesoptamian Tablet Describing Glass Manufacture
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Mesoptamian Tablet Describing Glass Manufacture

From the cuneiform inscriptions on this clay tablet we can conclude that recipes for making red glass were written with a made-up ancient date to give the impression of authority. Circa 1400-1200 BCE. Probably from Tell Umar (Seleucia on...
Roman Two-Handled Glass Vase
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Roman Two-Handled Glass Vase

A Roman two-handled glass vessel. 4th century CE, from the Necropolis de l'Avinguda de la Constitucio, Valencia. (Archaeological Museum, Valencia, Spain)
Roman Two-handled Glass cup
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Roman Two-handled Glass cup

Roman glass two-handled cup. 1st-2nd century CE. Provenance unknown. (Archaeological Museum of Pavia, Italy).
Roman Bulbous Glass Perfume Bottle
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Roman Bulbous Glass Perfume Bottle

Roman glass perfume bottle. 1st-2nd century CE. Provenance unknown. (Archaeological Museum of Pavia, Italy).
Roman Glass Bottle
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Roman Glass Bottle

Roman glass bottle. 1st-2nd century CE. Provenance unknown. (Archaeological Museum of Pavia, Italy).
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