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Poitiers (86) - Musée Sainte-Croix

© Musées de Poitiers, Christian Vignaud

This apodean bowl, blown in colorless glass, has an unhemmed spilled lip, left untrimmed.The piece comes from the northern vault that housed the tomb of a young teenage girl, buried in a lead sarcophagus protected by a stone sarcophagus. 4th century

Where to find it

Poitiers (86) - Musée Sainte-Croix
3 bis rue Jean Jaurès

86000 Poitiers

Commune of discovery

Naintré

Locality

Laumont

Type of intervention

Excavation

Year of excavation

1997

Chief Scientist

FARAGO-SZEKERES, Bernard

Inventory number

2005.1.10

Scope

Daily life ➔ Art of the table
Funeral ➔ Furniture associated with the deceased

Materials

Glass ➔ tableware

Chronological period

Gallo-Roman [- 50 / 476] ➔ Bas-Empire [235/ 476]

Dimensions

H. 10.1 cm, d. 9.99 cm,

Operation report notice

Consult the notice