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More model informationDescription: Teardrop-shaped bottle has tan deposits on the surface which obscure the base. The object is not free-standing. The rim is folded inward; the depth of the fold overhangs the diameter of the throat. The cylindrical neck is interrupted by a gentle indentation before expanding to the piriform body.
Date: 1st century AD
Measurements (cm): H: 7.2 W: 1.7 – 2.0
References:
Fleming, Stuart J. 1997. Roman Glass: Reflections of Every Day Life. Pp. 17, pl. 24.
Yael Israeli. 2003. Ancient Glass in the Israel Museum: The Eliahu Dobkin Collection and Other Gifts. Pp. 208, no. 241.
This model was created with 216 images at 6000 x 4000 resolution in Agisoft Photoscan Professional.
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