Karanis / bottle / Glass
About this Item
Record Details
- Object Identifier
- 0000.00.5577
- Other Number
- Harden 0688
- Type of Number
- Catalogue Number
- Object Name
- bottle
- Collections
- Kelsey Permanent Artifact Collections
- Object Type
- Glass vessels
- Materials
- Glass
- Length
- ;
- Width
- 6 cm;
- Height
- 25.5 cm;
- Thickness
- ;
- Weight
- ;68.4g
- Inscribed
- no
- Full Artifact Description
- Green. Rim outsplayed and folded up and in. Neck cylindrical, curving to horizontal shoulder. Body cylindrical. Roll in glass at junction of shoulder and sides. Base rounded. Crack in body. Stained. No weathering. Bubbly with black impurities.
- Unit Grid Number
- 0*20
- Area
- Fal 124
- Verbatim Provenance
- Egypt
- Verbatim Site
- Karanis
- Countermark
- no
- Exhibition Title
- Wondrous Glass: Reflections on the World of Rome
- Exhibition Curator
- Root, Margaret Cool
- Publication Title
- Roman Glass from Karanis Found by the University of Michigan Archaeological Expedition in Egypt, 1924-29
- Wondrous Glass
- Publication Author
- Harden, D.B.
- Root, Margaret
- Publication Year
- 1936
- 1982
- Type Category
- Artifact
Technical Details
- Record
- 0000.00.5577
- Link to this Item
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https://quod.lib.umich.edu/k/kelsey/x-0000.00.5577/dsc_5369.jpg
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"Karanis; bottle; Glass." In the digital collection Kelsey Museum of Archaeology Art & Artifact Collection. https://quod.lib.umich.edu/k/kelsey/x-0000.00.5577/dsc_5369.jpg. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed April 19, 2024.