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Wonderful Roman glass pieces in Switzerland


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This is a wonderful Roman glass I first saw on a thread by Nina WillBurger @DrNWillburger. These objects were found many years ago, but are frequently overlooked by modern scholars. Here’s some background on the find:


“In September 1969, when laying heating pipes in the greenhouse of a market garden situated next to the railway line from Stein am Rhein to Kreuzlingen, a workman came across two skeletons and a fragment of a glass bowl decorated with a motif of figures in relief. He had discovered the necropolis of the Late Roman fortress of Auf Burg, which lay about 250 metres to the north. Since then, several excavations have uncovered a total of 83 graves. The quality and the number of grave goods made of glass, as well as the comparatively intact context of castle and associated burial ground, are what make the site so special.”

 

Here is another glass piece found at the site:

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https://blog.nationalmuseum.ch/2020/07/roemisches-glas/

 

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