Verre byzantin et islamiqueByzantine and Islamic Glass
Maria Mossakowska-Gaubert
GORIN-ROSEN, Yael
Glass Vessels from Ras Abu Maʿaruf (Pisgat Zeʾev East A)
ʿAtiqot 38
Israel Antiquities Authority, Jerusalem, 1999, p. 205-214
[-101, 800]
bol bowl bouteille bottle flacon flask gobelet beaker lampe lamp pot jar verre à boire drinking glass
• Examples of glass objects from Ras Abu Maʿaruf:
– fragment of deep cast bowl (mid 1st century B.C. – mid 1st century A.D.; fig. 1: 1);
– fragments of cylindrical beakers with rounded rim and horizontal applied trail (4th century; fig. 1: 4-6);
– fragment of high necked bottle with trails wound several times below the rim (5th–6th century; fig. 1: 12);
– fragments of bottles with wide funnel-shaped mouths (4th–6th century; fig. 1: 13-17);
– fragment of small flask with short cylindrical neck with three uneven horizontal bulges (7th–8th century; fig. 1: 21);
– fragments of drinking glasses on a high foot base, applied trail (6th–7th century; fig. 2: 23-26);
– fragments of lamps with plain hollow stem (Byzantine Period and later; fig. 2: 28-29).
– fragment of deep cast bowl (mid 1st century B.C. – mid 1st century A.D.; fig. 1: 1);
– fragments of cylindrical beakers with rounded rim and horizontal applied trail (4th century; fig. 1: 4-6);
– fragment of high necked bottle with trails wound several times below the rim (5th–6th century; fig. 1: 12);
– fragments of bottles with wide funnel-shaped mouths (4th–6th century; fig. 1: 13-17);
– fragment of small flask with short cylindrical neck with three uneven horizontal bulges (7th–8th century; fig. 1: 21);
– fragments of drinking glasses on a high foot base, applied trail (6th–7th century; fig. 2: 23-26);
– fragments of lamps with plain hollow stem (Byzantine Period and later; fig. 2: 28-29).
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