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SCHUSTER, JAN, ANDRZEJOWSKI, JACEK |
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Wiadomosci Archeologiczne; 2022, Vol. 73, p131-156, 26p |
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In 2015, two exceptional Roman glass vessels - a large footed beaker and a fish-shaped bottle - were discovered at a large cemetery from the Late Pre-Roman Period and the Roman Period at Czarnówko near Lębork. The finds are quite sensational, not only because of their quality and the rarity of similar wares, but also due to the fact that they are the first vessels of their types discovered in central and northern European Barbaricum. The beaker belongs to the socalled flower and bird group, with best analogies to the representations of birds found in Pannonia. The fish-shaped bottle is one of the best-preserved vessels of its type in the world. It was most likely made in the province of Germania inferior, in or around present-day Cologne. The importance of this discovery is enhanced by the fact that the grave in which both vessels were found is well dated - to stage C1a of the Late Roman Period. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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