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Marmaris Müzesinden Üç Uzun Cam Unguentarium

Year 2003, Volume: 67 Issue: 249, 403 - 408, 20.08.2003
https://doi.org/10.37879/belleten.2003.403

Abstract

Son yıllarda, Marmaris Müzesi tarafından, yerel bir satıcıdan üç adet uzun cam unguentarium satın alınmıştır. Bunların buluntu yeri bilinmemekle birlikte, çok benzer ölçülere, form ve cam özelliklerine sahip olmaları bakımından aynı mezar konteksti içinde, bir arada ele geçmiş olmaları gerekmektedir. Unguentarium, (özellikle tüp biçimli ve şamdan biçimli tipler) cam üflemeciliğinin yaklaşık olarak İ.Ö. 25 yılında icat edilmesinden sonra Roma camcılığında en yaygın görülen form haline gelmiştir. Roma günlük yaşamında sıkça kullanılan kokulu yağların, parfümlerin, merhemlerin yani, "unguent"lerin saklanmasına yaradığı için bu isimle tanınmaktadır.

Three elongated glass unguentaria at the Marmaris Museum

Year 2003, Volume: 67 Issue: 249, 403 - 408, 20.08.2003
https://doi.org/10.37879/belleten.2003.403

Abstract

The three elongated glass unguentaria, which have been bought in recent years and added to the collection of the Marmaris Museum, are representative of a category of glass manufacturing present in both the eastern and western parts of the Roman Empire. Their main characteristics are: a height of 9.5 - 10 cm., having been manufactured of natural green glass with a free glass blowing technique, a border folded back and straightened, a cylindrical neck, a drop-shaped main body and a full, small droplet shaped bottom section. These containers were used to keep ‘unguents’, i.e. ointments, perfumes or salves. Apart from this daily use they were also used as burial chamber offerings. The fact that the Marmaris specimens are in good condition makes us think that they also were found in a tomb. Generally such elongated glass unguentaria were made in the first century A.D. or the beginning of the second century A.D. This was the period when glass blowing had acquired the characteristics of a full-fledged commercial activity, with entrepreneurs of this sector present throughout the territory of the Roman Empire. The fact that glass manufacturing in the first and second centuries A.D. was more sophisticated in the western parts of the Roman Empire is generally accepted. Very probably, the specimens at the Marmaris Museum are the simpler eastern version of types manufactured in the western part of the empire, which at times could be elaborately decorated.

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Primary Language Turkish
Subjects Archaeology
Journal Section Araştırma Makaleleri
Authors

Emel Erten This is me

Publication Date August 20, 2003
Published in Issue Year 2003 Volume: 67 Issue: 249

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APA Erten, E. (2003). Marmaris Müzesinden Üç Uzun Cam Unguentarium. BELLETEN, 67(249), 403-408. https://doi.org/10.37879/belleten.2003.403
AMA Erten E. Marmaris Müzesinden Üç Uzun Cam Unguentarium. TTK BELLETEN. August 2003;67(249):403-408. doi:10.37879/belleten.2003.403
Chicago Erten, Emel. “Marmaris Müzesinden Üç Uzun Cam Unguentarium”. BELLETEN 67, no. 249 (August 2003): 403-8. https://doi.org/10.37879/belleten.2003.403.
EndNote Erten E (August 1, 2003) Marmaris Müzesinden Üç Uzun Cam Unguentarium. BELLETEN 67 249 403–408.
IEEE E. Erten, “Marmaris Müzesinden Üç Uzun Cam Unguentarium”, TTK BELLETEN, vol. 67, no. 249, pp. 403–408, 2003, doi: 10.37879/belleten.2003.403.
ISNAD Erten, Emel. “Marmaris Müzesinden Üç Uzun Cam Unguentarium”. BELLETEN 67/249 (August 2003), 403-408. https://doi.org/10.37879/belleten.2003.403.
JAMA Erten E. Marmaris Müzesinden Üç Uzun Cam Unguentarium. TTK BELLETEN. 2003;67:403–408.
MLA Erten, Emel. “Marmaris Müzesinden Üç Uzun Cam Unguentarium”. BELLETEN, vol. 67, no. 249, 2003, pp. 403-8, doi:10.37879/belleten.2003.403.
Vancouver Erten E. Marmaris Müzesinden Üç Uzun Cam Unguentarium. TTK BELLETEN. 2003;67(249):403-8.