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From Airlie, Angus

Postcard of Cup.
000-100-035-748-C
© National Museums Scotland

Cup

This glass drinking cup was found in a burial at Airlie in Angus. It was a valuable object obtained from the Romans, either as a result of trade or as a diplomatic gift, between 150 and 250 AD.

The cup is intact, a rare survival for glass objects in this period.

Although the Roman occupation did not result in the native population becoming Romanised, certain Roman habits such as drinking wine appear to have been adopted in some cases, in order to show off high status.


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Online ID: 000-100-035-748-C
Image Rights Holder: National Museums Scotland
Project: 0098: National Museums Scotland
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Ref: National Museums Scotland  X.EQ 150
Date: Between 150 and 250 AD
Material: Glass
Dimensions: 2.25" x 3.00" D
What: Vessel / bowl, drinking
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Where: Scotland, Angus, Airlie
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Description: Glass vessel, possibly a drinking bowl, from a burial at Airlie, Angus
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