- An
unguentarium (pl.:
unguentaria), also
referred to as
balsamarium (pl.: balsamaria),
lacrimarium (pl.: lacrimaria) or
tears vessel, is a
small ceramic...
- Anderson-Stojanovic, V.R. 1987. "The
Chronology and
Function of
Ceramic Unguentaria",
American Journal of
Archaeology Volume 91. 105–122.
lacrymatory at...
- time in the ****enistic
period hudriskai (three-handled flasks) and
unguentaria (unguent bottles).
During the
second half of the 3rd
century BC, mosaic...
-
Morgantina and Aquileia. A
great variety of
blown gl**** objects,
ranging from
unguentaria (toiletry
containers for perfume) to cameo, from
tableware to window...
- Haleion. A black-glazed kantharos, two lagynoi, some spindle-shaped
unguentaria and
terracotta lamps are the
outstanding finds. From the
Archaic period...
-
Archaeologists have
traditionally identified these vessels,
known as
unguentaria, as
containers for
perfumes or cosmetics. A wall
painting from a tomb...
-
graves during the 3rd
century BC,
along with gold
wreaths and
plain unguentaria (small
bottles for oil) in
place of the
earlier lekythoi. Black-figure...
- (Walker, 1864)
Heliocausta triphaenatella (Walker, 1864)
Heliocausta unguentaria Meyrick, 1921
Wikispecies has
information related to Heliocausta. Markku...
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Mediterranean coast of Spain. Also
found were
small ceramic bottles, or
unguentaria, used for
perfumed oils, with
examples from Archaic-period
sites being...
- regionalised, and
evidence indicates that
bottles and
closed vessels such as
unguentaria moved as a by-product of the
trade in
their contents, and many appear...