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theancientwayoflife:~ Cup.Culture: RomanPlace of origin: Roman EmpireDate: A.D. 1st centuryMedium: G
cma-greek-roman-art:Jug, 100, Cleveland Museum of Art: Greek and Roman ArtSize: Overall: 13.4 cm (5
Romano-Germanic MuseumCologne, November 2017
eyesaremosaics:A ROMAN GLASS ARYBALLOS - CIRCA 1ST-2ND CENTURY A.D.
dwellerinthelibrary:Cheeky glass dolphins in the Römisch-Germanisches Museum, Cologne.
reallyoldglass:PyxisLatter half of the 1st century ADEastern Mediterranean or ItalyMiho Museum
avgustaoktavia:Ancient Roman Perfume & Cologne Glass Bottles – Photo courtesy of the Barcelona P
Romano-Germanic MuseumGlassware fabricated by local artisans, 3rd and 4th centuries CE.Cologne, Nove
eyesaremosaics:Roman Glass: Tyche Bottle, 100-299 | Corning Museum of Glass
ancientart:Roman alabastron, between circa 200 and circa 50 BC, made of molded glass.Courtesy &
historyarchaeologyartefacts:Roman glassware found in the grave of a rich man in Himlingøje in presen
myhistoryblog:Roman glassware, Romisch-Germanisches Museum, Cologne by Following Hadrian on Flickr.
worldhistoryfacts:A Roman “cage cup” from the fourth century CE. These cups were luxury items design
Archaeological Museum of Patra:Polygonal glass panel, consisting of an ivory frame with honeycomb fo
cma-greek-roman-art:Pitcher with Handle, 300s, Cleveland Museum of Art: Greek and Roman ArtSize: Dia
Glass gladiator cup. Early Imperial, Neronian or early Flavian; c50 - 80AD. Met Museum, New Yor
thetypologist:This week’s typologies feature objects from thegetty museum’s online colle
augustus-in-the-fields:Villa Poppea Diaeta by !STORAX on Flickr.
Items discovered from Frankish tombs * 5th / 6th century* Romano-Germanic museum, CologneColog
A deep blue-green cast glass bowl from the Mediterranean, probably 1st century BC to 1st half of the
archaicwonder: Iridescent Roman Glass Jug, 1st-2nd Century AD
Roman Glassware for Perfume and Domestic Use, Museum of East Riding, 10.3.18.
A deep blue-green cast glass bowl from the Mediterranean, probably 1st century BC to 1st half of the
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