"dc-publisher","dc-subject","Name","Chronology","dc-date","Type","Id","Redirect","Icon","dc-title","dc-creator","dc-description","UserLevel","Collection" "","","G 547","","9, 26 May 1956","Object","Agora:Object:G 547","","Agora:Image:2007.01.0679::/Agora/2007/2007.01/2007.01.0679.tif::1677::1408","Bowl Fragments","","Fragments of at least three bowls of clear glass with small out-turned rims are included here, also various decorative elements, including a blown glass bird attached to a wall fragment, and with the details of the feathers given by cutting.; ; Also preserved are some small fragments of cage work with attachments to a bowl wall. The bird and the cage work appear to have been deep blue; the wall to which they are attached, a thin clear glass. ; ""It is not clear how many of these fragments belong to the same piece, and it seems advisable not to number them separately until they have been studied""(LT).; ; R. Smith, 1 August 1958, compares the bird with those of the marine-life bowls, the cage work with that on ""diatreta"", or on an amphora in Naples in which cage work and the cameo glass technique are combined.; ; EM. Stern, June 2001: Three smooth-walled bowls have been numbered G 547 h-1,2, G 547 i-1,2,3 and G 547 j. There are several unnumbered smooth sherds (15) belonging to bowls of this type, (possibly more than three), but they can' t be assigned to any particular object. Fragment G 547 i-2 joins to i-3. Fragment G 547 j is probably from a third bowl.; Fragment g: coil handle, which does not belong to diatrete vessel.; Fragment f: wall in base of a strut. ; ; Cf. G 675.; ; j) cf. Agora XXXIV, no. 179.","","Agora"