- Species: C. inophyllum
Binomial name
Calophyllum inophyllum L.
Synonyms List
Balsamaria inophyllum Lour.
Calophyllum apetalum Blanco Calophyllum bintagor Roxb...
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Calophyllaceae Genus:
Calophyllum L.
Species see text
Synonyms Schmidelia Boehm. (Homotypic) Apoterium Blume
Balsamaria Lour. Calaba Mill. Ponna Boehm....
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South Asia.
Several Greco-Roman
finds came to light.
Aside from so-called
balsamaria few
pottery finds are held in
common with the Late Iron Age
known at Samad...
- Саопштења I, Београд 1956, 129–130. S. Nikolić, A. Raičković,
Ceramic Balsamaria-Bottles: the
Example of Viminacium,
Starinar LVI/2006,
Beograd 2008, 327–336...
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local pottery is hand-made and
imported glazed 'perfume bottles' and
balsamaria are wheel-turned.
Several soft
stone bowls are lathe-turned. Some finds...
- provenance;
archived here. Snežana Nikolić and
Angelina Raičković, "Ceramic
Balsamaria-Bottles: The
Example of Viminacium," Сtаринар 56 (2006) 327–336. Overview...
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Cedro do Pântano, Guanandi-Cedro (Brazil), Arary, Ocure, Cachicamo,
Balsamaria,
Aceite Mario,
Palomaria or Pallomaria,
Brazil beauty leaf (Brazilian...
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derive from the
upper Gulf and
southern Mesopotamia. One
class of pottery,
balsamaria are wheel-turned and also are
common in the late Pre-Islamic Late Iron...
- bottles,
scrolls or pen cases, jugs, beakers, cups, goblets, sprinklers,
balsamaria, chalices, spoons, etc., in all kind of
sizes and shapes; round, square...