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Game of Lotto (Cards and Discs)44.195.6

Museum Expedition 1944, Purchased with funds given by the Estate of Warren S.M. Mead

Material
tin and glass
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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Flask2827/44

Flask that has no handles and is purple in colour. This flask has fairly thick walls and has a round body with a tiny flat base. The neck is narrow, and it has a flat, lipped mouth. There is also a subtle carination where the shoulder and neck meet.

Culture
Roman
Material
glass
Made in
Italy ?
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Flask2827/42

Two-handled flask, or 'diota', made of yellow glass. The container is globular, and it has been created with a narrow neck and splayed mouth. Curved handles support the neck on either side. The glass is yellow but has little of its original translucence.

Culture
Roman
Material
glass
Made in
Italy ?
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Pot2827/45

Rouge pot made of glass, which is now mottled. Brown and burgundy in colour, this vessel is thick-walled with a globular body. It has a wide, splayed mouth and a wide, tubular neck. It also has a carinated shoulder and a flat base with no sign of a pontil mark.

Culture
Roman
Material
glass
Made in
Italy ?
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Flask2827/43

A thin-walled flask made of green glass. The squared shoulder of the flask supports a ridged handle that wraps around the splayed mouth of the vessel. The bottom half of the flask is bulbous, with a flat bottom.

Culture
Roman
Material
glass
Made in
Italy ?
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Pot2827/49

Glass pot with a dark, burgundy colour. It has a globular body with a short neck and flared mouth that exhibits undulations, possibly from the firing and blowing process. A zigzagging coil encircles the neck, supported by the rim of the mouth above and the shoulder below. The foot displays a fillet moulding and the base is stepped. Residue and delamination can be found around the mouth and zigzagging coil.

Culture
Phoenician ?
Material
glass
Made in
Asia
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Pot2827/46

Small rouge pot made of greenish-yellow glass. Vessel has a thick-walled composition and a globular body which tapers into the neck. The mouth possesses a splayed and bevelled lip. The rim of the mouth is misshapen and one half is thicker than the other. The bottom is flat with no pontil mark. A flaky brown iridescent crust has formed inside the mouth and around the bottom of the piece.

Culture
Roman
Material
glass
Made in
Italy ?
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Figure2827/6

An opaque black glass amulet of a kneeling animal, possibly a ram. There is a hole through the centre of the object, which suggests that this carving was used as a pendant or bead. The piece is very worn.

Culture
Egyptian
Material
glass
Made in
Egypt
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Fragment2827/16

A single square of mosaic glass made from red, grey, black, and white glass canes that have been arranged to create a diamond shape.

Culture
Greek
Material
glass
Made in
Greece ?
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Pin2813/57

Silver-coloured metal straight pin with a flat, circular finial. Small circles of coloured glass have been set within the finial. There are five pieces of red glass, six pieces of green glass, and two pieces of blue glass. There are five semi-circular protrusions around the finial with holes holding coloured glass. The hole at the top of the finial is empty. In the centre of the finial, five of the holes are slightly larger than the others and appear to form a cross shape. The surface of the finial, on both sides, has been incised with simple geometric patterns. The neck of the pin has been flattened, and a hole has been drilled into this flat protrusion.

Culture
Quechua
Material
metal and glass
Made in
Ecuador
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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