on Feb 6, 2016
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              9.8 cm               0.0 kg                          0.25 kg                             Ca 2000 years old (maybe)                            Culture/Origin                  From the 2nd to the 6th century they are more     often made of blown glass rather than clay  These are regularly associated with graves in the     1st century          Thin blown-glass bottles began to appear in Cyprus     after the middle of the 1st century BC  Glass unguentaria made in Thessaly, for example,     often have a distinctive conical body, flared like the bell of a     trumpet, or are squat and rounded with a very long neck
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