Unguentarium
Alternative Title
Perfume bottle
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Publication Date
January 2018
Time Period
1st-2nd centuries CE
Abstract
The bottle has a long neck and a conical body. The rim is in-folded unevenly and flattened. A constriction marks the transition from the neck to the conical body. The base is slightly concave. The bottle is free-standing. There is no palpable pontil mark.
Keywords
Glass Unguentarium
Alt Text
A three-dimensional model of an ancient glass vessel with a narrow neck and a bulbous body, with a slight inward pinch between the two sections. The object is light colored with tones of grey and brown. 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
2
Dimensions
12.4 x 4.3 cm.
Language
English
Media Type
Unguentaria
Format
Digital 3D model
Identifier
R30-00144
Recommended Citation
Unknown, "Unguentarium" (2018). Farid Karam M.D. Lebanon Antiquities Collection. 144.
https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/karam/144
Notes
citation/reference: Stuart J. Fleming, Roman glass: reflections of everyday life. Color: Clear, greenish tinge, white encrustation. View description: Side view. Condition: Very good.
Equipment
Nikon D3400, AF-P Nikon 18-55 mm 1:3.5-5.6G
Capture Technique
Digital Photogrammetry, Agisoft Photoscan Professional 1.4.4
Affiliation
University of South Florida. Department of History (LOC)
