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Unguentarium / molar flask; Glass vessels; Glass
- Notes:
- Molar flask Cast in solid rectangle, drilled and cut in transparent almost colorless glass with yellow tinge. Tall triangular legs with deep horizontal ovals cut at top of legs. Above, a deep horizontal groove separates legs from body. The four faces of the body decorated with shallow cut diagonal lines forming vees. Corners cut in shallow upside down vees with protrusions at the bottom of the four corners. Shoulder rounded. Cylindrical neck. Part of neck and all of rim broken away.; Cf. Carboni p. 125 #2.28f; Lamm Pl. 61 #4.; Molar flask (unguentarium) formed and decorated by a wheel-cutting technique. This vessel has four feet and chiseled sides. Blown and cut glass (Pearls of Wisdom, Gruber; Dimmig).
- Data Provider:
- University of Michigan. Libraries
- Collection:
- Kelsey Museum of Archaeology
- Subject Topic:
- Glass vessels; Egypt
- Language:
- UND
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- URL:
- http://name.umdl.umich.edu/IC-KELSEY-X-1970.03.1011%5D1970_03_1011P01.TIF