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Glass bottle

Complete bue/green glass bottle. This bottle would have contained liquids for either cooking or drinking, and would originally have had a stopper or seal. Although glass was made in Roman Britain, it is not certain whether this example was made here or imported (along with its contents). Moulds for making this type of bottle have been found in Switzerland, France, and Germany.

Date Found
Unknown

Place Name
Carlisle, Cumbria, England

Site Name
Murrell Hill

 
Artifact Type
bottle

Artifact ID
CALMG : 1915.53.3

 
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Glass bottle

Measurement
Unknown

Production Period
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Number of items
1

Material
Unknown

Completeness
Unknown

Glass bottle

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Glass bottle