DD-47. CT.1816, trench T. Drawing. Free-blown glass, drinking vessel, indented beaker with a folded base. Four joining fragments of a base with a tubular edge made by folding and lower part of almost vertical indented sides. Three deep vertical indentations have been preserved. Transparent containing a few tiny bubbles. Patches of iridescence on all surfaces and also pitting on the exterior. H. 7.6 cm, w. 4.9 cm, wth. 0.05 cm, Ø (base) 5.8 cm. Colourless with a greenish glow. A further 12 body fragments and one base fragment do not join. Thickness of glass, diameter, and colour of glass may indicate that the rim, CT.1826, may belong to this vessel. From T 2, 5, 15, 16, 29, 34-37. Parallel: Vessberg 1952, 122, class IV.2b, pl. III.33; Whitehouse 1997, 111-112, no. 169
Descriptions are published in: Nielsen, I., and Poulsen, B., (eds.), 1992: The Temple of Castor and Pollux I, Roma. Bilde, P. G., and Poulsen, B., (eds.), 2008: The Temple of Castor and Pollux II.1* & II.1**, Roma. Slej, K., and Cullhed, M., (eds.), 2008: The Temple of Castor and Pollux II.2* & II.2**, Roma