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- An unguentarium (pl.: unguentaria), also referred to as balsamarium (pl.: balsamarii), lacrimarium (pl.: lacrimarii) or tears vessel, is a small ceramic...
- ampullae of the 6th century. Materials include gl****, ceramics and metal. Unguentarium is a term for a bottle believed to have been used to store perfume, and...
- Amphorae, scented body oil, perfume bottles (unguentarium), rose petals and a figurine, all from Ancient Rome....
- Emerald Unguentarium, commissioned by Emperor Ferdinand II and produced in Prague in 1641; part of Austrian Crown Jewels...
- robes, candles. Golden baptismal ewers and basins from Spain. An emerald Unguentarium commissioned by emperor Ferdinand II and produced in Prague in 1641 by...
- Roman marbled gl**** piriform unguentarium (front and back)...
- Saint Petersburg. Ancient Gr**** vase painting Pottery of ancient Greece Unguentarium "aryballos" in The New Encyclopædia Britannica. Chicago: Encyclopædia...
- fragrances and medical and cosmetic preparations. Sometimes called an unguentarium or a lacrimarium (lacrimatoio in Italian) Barrel vault An architectural...
- holding perfume oils are the lekythos and alabastron; but see also "Unguentarium." James Whitley, "Archaeology in Greece 2004–2005", Archaeological Reports...
- Acemhöyük during the Early Bronze Age III period. They are similar to the Unguentarium bottles of the later historical periods. Syrian bottle is a specific...