Elongated bottle

Elongated bottle

Creator

Unknown

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Publication Date

January 2018

Time Period

3rd-5th centuries CE

Abstract

The bottle has a flattened rim, folded inward, and a long cylindrical neck that widens into the body. The body has four indentations irregularly spaced that run longitudinally to the base. The base is a rounded square shape, indented with no pontil mark.

Keywords

Glass Bottle

Alt Text

A three-dimensional model of a tall, very skinny bottle with a pronounced lip at its top and a base that is slightly wider that the neck that leads down to it. The body of the vessel has been pinched inward in four places, perpendicular to the bottle's base. If a cross section were taken at these points, the shape would be that of an uneven, slightly-rounded cross. 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

16

Dimensions

17.7 x 3.0 x 1.8-3.1 cm.

Language

English

Discovery Location

Eastern Mediterranean region

Media Type

Photograph

Format

Digital 3D model

Identifier

R30-00084

Notes

citation/reference: Yael Israeli, Ancient glass in the Israel Museum. Color: Bluish-green, light brown and white encrustations. View description: Side view. Condition: Excellent.

Equipment

Nikon D3400, AF-P Nikon 18-55 mm 1:3.5-5.6G

Capture Technique

Digital Photogrammetry, Reality Capture CLI

Affiliation

University of South Florida. Department of History (LOC)

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