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Flask
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Flask
- Date:
5th century (made)
- Artist/Maker:
Unknown (production)
- Materials and Techniques:
Glass
- Museum number:
1032-1868
- Gallery location:
Medieval and Renaissance, room 8, case 14
Roman society was fastidious about personal hygiene and appearance. Small bottles for oil and perfume were used in great quantities throughout the Roman Empire. With the arrival of glassblowing around 50 BC, such items could be made relatively easily and became affordable to people of modest means.
Oils and other unguents were important in Roman society for preparing the bodies of burial or cremation. After use, the containers for such prepatory producs were often deposited alongside the bodies in their graves.

