Coloured glass

400-300 BCE

The British Museum

Details

Culture/Civilisation

Phoenician

Theme

Later Civilisations of Land and Sea

Subtheme

The Mediterranean

Case Title

The Mediterranean World

Display Location

Coomaraswamy Hall

Findspot

Found in Russia (Black Sea)

Measurements

6.5 x 5 X 2 cm

Accession Number

1906,0627.33

Description

A powerful god worn to protect the wearer. This tiny intricate glass masterpiece, made in Lebanon, was found in the Black Sea region. Ancient Phoenician glass was highly prized and widely traded.

Phoenicians established colonial and trading outposts in western Mediterranean: their alphabet ultimately shaped European alphabets.

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