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Fleming, Stuart J. Roman Glass: Reflections of Everyday Life (I). University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, 1997.

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  • Object[41]
  • no[1]
  • yes[40]
  • no[20]
  • yes[21]
  • mediterranean[39]
  • near eastern[2]
  • amphora[1]
  • aryballos[1]
  • beaker[2]
  • bottle[6]
  • bowl[3]
  • candlestick unguentarium[4]
  • cinerary urn[1]
  • cinerary urn lid[1]
  • conical flask[1]
  • dish[2]
  • flask[8]
  • goblet[2]
  • jar[2]
  • jug[2]
  • juglet[1]
  • kohl stick[1]
  • oinochoe[1]
  • pitcher[5]
  • saddleflask[2]
  • square jar[1]
  • tear bottle[1]
  • unguentarium[3]
  • vessel handle attachment[1]
  • wine jug[1]
  • aleppo[3]
  • beth shean[4]
  • byblos[1]
  • campania[1]
  • galilee[1]
  • hauron[1]
  • israel[8]
  • italy[1]
  • mediterranean[20]
  • nazareth (israel)[2]
  • palestine[4]
  • phoenicia[2]
  • pompeii[1]
  • syria[8]
  • syro-palestine[2]
  • toobas[2]
  • imperial roman period[1]
  • late imperial roman period[4]
  • late roman period[6]
  • roman period[17]
  • late imperial roman[4]
  • roman[36]
  • umbro-etruscan[2]
  • c.n. 295[1]
  • circle[1]
  • mask[1]
  • bronze[2]
  • glass[41]
  • blown[13]
  • cast[1]
  • free-blown[1]
  • mould-blown[3]
  • mould-made[1]
  • threading[6]
  • yes[41]

1 - 30 of 41 Records

MS5519

MS5519

Candlestick Unguentarium

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86-35-44

86-35-44

Square Jar

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86-35-89

86-35-89

Aryballos

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43-12-18

43-12-18

Pitcher

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51-12-1

51-12-1

Flask

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86-35-26

86-35-26

Pitcher

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29-105-600

29-105-600

Bottle

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MS5619

MS5619

Candlestick Unguentarium

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86-35-42

86-35-42

Candlestick Unguentarium

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86-35-102

86-35-102

Flask

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MS4965

MS4965

Oinochoe

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MS4933B

MS4933B

Goblet

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MS5257

MS5257

Bowl

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32-15-79

32-15-79

Tear Bottle

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86-35-20

86-35-20

Dish

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86-35-19

86-35-19

Dish

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86-35-67

86-35-67

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Pitcher

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MS224

MS224

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Jar

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86-35-80

86-35-80

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Beaker

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MS4959

MS4959

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Pitcher

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MS5031

MS5031

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Amphora

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MS4931

MS4931

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Jar

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MS5552

MS5552

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Beaker

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MS4946

MS4946

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Flask

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MS5097

MS5097

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Bottle

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MS5026

MS5026

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Pitcher

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MS4926

MS4926

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Bowl

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MS228

MS228

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Bottle

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58-30-3

58-30-3

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Bowl

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MS5581

MS5581

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Bottle

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86-35-160

86-35-160

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Flask

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MS5276

MS5276

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Flask

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