Glass Vessel, Dibba Al Hisn, Sharjah, 1st C. CE

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Country

United Arab Emirates

Region

Sharjah

Material

Glass

Provenance

Sharjah Museum

Internal ID

glass roman beaker green 2

Digitization date

2/07/2019

Digitization method

Photogrammetry

Photos / scans number

528

Hardware

Canon EOS 5D Mark IV

Lens

100 mm

Lighting

Foldio Lightbox

Opaque Glass Vessel, Dibba Al Hisn, Sharjah, 1st C. CE

Glass was an important export product of the Mediterranean Roman world from the middle of the first century BC onwards. Large quantities reached the Oman peninsula. This specimen was discovered in a communal tomb at Dibba al-Hisn (Sharjah Emirate) on the East coast of the Oman peninsula, together with glass unguentaria, Indian ivory combs, a Roman intaglio– luxury products that illustrate the importance of Dibba as a trading port (Jasim 2006).

Sabah A. Jasim. 2006. Trade centres and commercial routes in the Arabian Gulf: Post-Hellenistic discoveries at Dibba, Sharjah, United Arab Emirates. *Arabian Archaeology and Epigraphy* 2006: 17: 214–237.