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Figure 1: Remains of a Ribbed Bowl (a) Destroyed in a fire (pyre?) and completely preserved (photo by Monika Petro-
vić, 2025)
of Augusta Raurica (Augst in Switzerland), mo- je (Roman Celeia; Lazar 2023, 418) and the one
saic ribbed bowls are characteristic of the first from the northern necropolis of Emona (violet
half of the 1st century, the period between 20 and white glass of the same pattern) can be iden-
and 50 AD (Fünfschilling 2015, 263, 265). A tified as type AR 2.1. (Fünfschilling 2015, 261).
ribbed bowl made of mosaic glass with a marbled They are also known from Salona, Tilurium
pattern of dark blue and white glass from Cel- (Buljević 2016, 30, pl. 1, 10–1), and Burnum mili- Selected Glass Finds from Apsorus (Osor) – Reflection of Wealth and Prestige
Figure 2: Completeley Preserved
Ribbed Bowl from Slovenj Gradec
Necropolis (after Lazar 2003, fig. 9a)

