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Molar; Fayoum; Glass vessels; Glass
- Notes:
- Dark green glass rectangular body had four pointed, wheel-cut feet; it is commonly called a “molar” flask, due to its resemblance to a tooth. Funnel shaped neck has intact rim. Decorative facets & grooves on body are obscured by thick enamel & swirled pits from deterioration of glass fabric. Entire vessel intact except for two feet tips. Molded, drilled and cut of translucent green glass.
- Data Provider:
- University of Michigan. Libraries
- Collection:
- Kelsey Museum of Archaeology
- Subject Topic:
- Fayoum; Glass vessels; Egypt
- Language:
- UND
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- URL:
- http://name.umdl.umich.edu/IC-KELSEY-X-0000.00.5287%5D0000_00_5287P01.TIF