Glass cinerary urn with lid
This lidded jar belongs to a group of large blown-glass vessels used by the Romans as cinerary urns. Placed in tombs, they have survived in considerable numbers despite their size and fragility. Burial was probably not their original purpose; the vessels first served as large storage containers for household use. Moore acquired seven other cinerary jars, all in natural blue-green glass; this is a rare example colored in a deep purple.
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