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Bottle (unguentarium) in green blown glass with a broad flat rim, tall cylindrical neck and squat body, excavated by Petrie: Ancient Egyptian, Hawara, Middle Egypt, Roman Period, c100-140 AD,
Bottle (unguentarium) in green blown glass with a tall tubular neck with flared rim and a squat oblate body, excavated by Petrie: Ancient Egyptian, Hawara, Middle Egypt, Roman Period, c100-140 AD
Bottle (unguentarium) in clear glass with a conical body with concave base and broken tubular neck, excavated by Petrie: Ancient Egyptian, Hawara, Middle Egypt, Roman Period, c100-140 AD
Unguentarium (perfume bottle) of thick green glass, piriform body with long cylindrical neck: Ancient Roman, found in Egypt, 1st to 3rd century AD
Unguentarium of translucent blue core-formed glass with opaque white trails, tall narrow cylindrical neck with pronounced rim expanding to ovoid body with long narrow foot with rim-like base: Ancient Mediterranean, Hellenistic Period, 3rd century BC