Floral plaque, Ptolemaic Period–Roman Period, 100 BC–100 AD, From Egypt, Glass, H. 8.8 × W. 6.7 cm (3 7/16 × 2 5/8 in.), Glass plaques were employed in the Hellenistic and Roman Mediterranean world to decorate walls, screens, and furnishings. This particular fresh and exuberant floral type was popular chiefly in Egypt and was probably manufactured in Middle Egypt
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Floral plaque, Ptolemaic Period–Roman Period, 100 BC–100 AD, Egypt, Glass, H, 8.8, W, 6.7 cm, 3 7/16, 2 5/8, Glass plaques, employed, Hellenistic, Roman Mediterranean, world, decorate walls, screens, furnishings, particular fresh, exuberant floral, type, popular chiefly, manufactured, Middle Egypt
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