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ure 33: Colourless beakers with various decorations, Romula (photo: Aleš Ogorelec). finds of roman colour less glass from romula 77
Slika 33: Čaše iz dekoloriranega stekla z različnimi okrasi, Romula (foto: Aleš Ogorelec).
The facet-cut dish with handles from the Ernes- the examples do not have any grooves on the in-
to Wolf collection in Stuttgart shows how elab- side of the vessel. They are dated to the late 1st to
orate these dishes (AR 16) were, and perhaps our 2nd century in Augst and the late 1st to 3rd centu-
find from Romula can be defined as a smaller ry in France (Fünfschilling 2015, 278–79; Foy et
version of such a dish, similar to the finds from al. 2018, 140).
Nin or Asseria (Fadić 1997, 174, nos. 152, 153) and
dated to the end of the 1st century. The next forms are small and large bowls
with a distinctive wide rim and overhanging
The last group of colourless glass we would edge (AR 15; in German Kragenrand) on a wide
like to mention (figure/slika 32) are also various base ring (figure/slika 32: 3, 4) (Fünfschilling
forms of bowls and plates without decoration. 2015, 280; IN 133; Foy et al. 2018, 139), and a bowl
Plates and bowls with funnel rims on low ring fragment similar to the form AR 186 in a larg-
foot (forms AR 13.1. and 13.2; IN 134; Fünfschil- er, colourless variation (figure/slika 32: 5) (Fün-
ling 2015, 279; Foy et al. 2018, 140; fig. 32: 1, 2) are fschilling 2015, 280). The forms were dated in
documented by fragments of rims and bodies of Augst from Flavian to Severan periods by Rüt-
these vessels and several base fragments, most of ti, and lately from 80/90 to 170/180 (Rütti 1991;
Fünfschilling 2015, 280).
Slika 33: Čaše iz dekoloriranega stekla z različnimi okrasi, Romula (foto: Aleš Ogorelec).
The facet-cut dish with handles from the Ernes- the examples do not have any grooves on the in-
to Wolf collection in Stuttgart shows how elab- side of the vessel. They are dated to the late 1st to
orate these dishes (AR 16) were, and perhaps our 2nd century in Augst and the late 1st to 3rd centu-
find from Romula can be defined as a smaller ry in France (Fünfschilling 2015, 278–79; Foy et
version of such a dish, similar to the finds from al. 2018, 140).
Nin or Asseria (Fadić 1997, 174, nos. 152, 153) and
dated to the end of the 1st century. The next forms are small and large bowls
with a distinctive wide rim and overhanging
The last group of colourless glass we would edge (AR 15; in German Kragenrand) on a wide
like to mention (figure/slika 32) are also various base ring (figure/slika 32: 3, 4) (Fünfschilling
forms of bowls and plates without decoration. 2015, 280; IN 133; Foy et al. 2018, 139), and a bowl
Plates and bowls with funnel rims on low ring fragment similar to the form AR 186 in a larg-
foot (forms AR 13.1. and 13.2; IN 134; Fünfschil- er, colourless variation (figure/slika 32: 5) (Fün-
ling 2015, 279; Foy et al. 2018, 140; fig. 32: 1, 2) are fschilling 2015, 280). The forms were dated in
documented by fragments of rims and bodies of Augst from Flavian to Severan periods by Rüt-
these vessels and several base fragments, most of ti, and lately from 80/90 to 170/180 (Rütti 1991;
Fünfschilling 2015, 280).