Bottle
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Publication Date
January 2018
Time Period
9th-11th century CE
Abstract
Bottle has a small mouth, an inverted funnel neck and a globular body. The mouth flares and terminates in a simple rim which is uneven in depth. The bottom is broad and sharply concave with a prominent pontil mark.
Keywords
Glass Bottle
Alt Text
A three-dimensional model of a glass vessel, possibly a jar or bottle, with a narrow neck that continues to narrow as it rises before the lip flares outward slightly at the opening, and a bulbous, nearly spherical body, The surface of the vessel shows signs of wear and discoloration. The 3D model can be freely moved, rotated, and zoomed in and out to allow the viewer to inspect the object from multiple angles. A small, still image of the object is also included, with the object against a white background and a measurement scale in centimeters below it.
Physical Collection
Farid Karam Collection of Graeco-Roman Antiquities
Material
Glass
Box
13
Dimensions
11.8 x 7.8 x 1.6 cm.
Language
English
Discovery Location
Eastern Mediterranean region
Media Type
Bottles
Format
Digital 3D model
Identifier
R30-00124
Recommended Citation
Unknown, "Bottle" (2018). Farid Karam M.D. Lebanon Antiquities Collection. 124.
https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/karam/124
Notes
citation/reference: David Stacy, Excavations at Tiberias, 1973-1974. Color: dark opalescent weathering, tan encrustation. View description: Side view. Condition: Good.
Equipment
Nikon D3400, AF-P Nikon 18-55 mm 1:3.5-5.6G
Capture Technique
Digital Photogrammetry, Artec Studio 12 Professional
Affiliation
University of South Florida. Department of History (LOC)
