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Roman mould blown glass bottle
2003.320
Archaeology (Verulamium Museum)
  • Verulamium Museum Artefacts
2003.320
Roman mould blown hexagonal glass bottle. Bottles such as these often accompanied burials and may also have been used as storage vessels. From main burial one, one of two early 2nd century AD Romano-British burials discovered at Turner's Hall Farm, Wheathampstead, Hertfordshire, in March 2002. Some glass blowing sites are known in Britain, where broken fragments could be melted down and reused, but many objects were probably imported from the continent. It was usually used to make cups and jugs, but not window glass, as it was difficult to make large pieces of flat glass.
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  • Warren, Kate
  • Roman (44 BC - AD 400)
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