From Traprain Law, East Lothian
This base of a glass vessel, reused probably as a playing piece, was found at the native hillfort settlement of Traprain Law in East Lothian. It was used sometime between 80 and 200 AD.
The base of the clear white vessel has pronounced concentric mouldings on the outside. It was been roughly chipped into a round shape at the bottom.
Roman glassware and bottles come in a variety of sizes and forms. Most were made by blowing, either freely or into a mould, but casting was also used. Glass objects were exotic gift or trade items to native sites.
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