| ID_BAS |
20700
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| TIPO |
4
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| FOND |
24
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| NFOND |
Мистецтво Близ. Сходу
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| TXRAN |
1
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| NTXRAN |
Основний фонд
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| NOMKP |
2582-ПН
|
| TFOND |
1
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| NOMK1 |
2582
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| INVNOM |
1369-БВ МХ
|
| SHIFR |
21
|
| INV1 |
1369
|
| INVNOMO |
191 АТК
|
| DEFWD |
Пляшка
|
| CREAT |
XІ ст.
|
| CREAT1 |
901
|
| CREAT2 |
1000
|
| SIZES |
В - 18. Об'єм - 29. низ - 8,5. угорі - 2
|
| COLPR |
1
|
| SAFS |
Зсередини верхня частина пляшки забруднена
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| ATRIB |
1. Древности Приднепровья и побережья Черного моря (собрание Б.И. и В.Н. Ханенко) Вып. VI, 1907. Кавказьке узбережжя Чорного моря.
2. Інвентар, 1950: Сирія, кін. 11 ст.
3. Сорокіна Н.П. 1964. Середньовіччя. Ісламський період.
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| STATUS |
1
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| MESTIT |
Сирія
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| ALLNAMES |
1369-БВ МХ. 2582-ПН. Пляшка
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| FOND_TXRAN |
24&1
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| ANALOG |
1.Bottle, 12th century. Probably Syrian. Mold-blown and tooled glass with applied decoration. H. 6 3/4 in. (17 cm), Diam. 3 1/8 in. (7.9 cm). Purchase, Friends of Islamic Art Gifts, 2005 (2005.318).
http://www.metmuseum.org/toah/works-of-art/2005.318
http://www.metmuseum.org/Collections/search-the-collections/140010341?rpp=20&pg=5&gallerynos=454&ft=*&pos=82
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| SIZES_E |
В - 18. Об'єм - 29. низ - 8,5. угорі - 2
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| SIZES_RUS |
В - 18. Об'єм - 29. низ - 8,5. угорі - 2
|
| NEW_CREAT |
Кінець 11 ст.
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| POBUTOV |
This appealing pale green bottle was initially blown into a mold with narrow vertical ribs and then inflated so that the ribs appear in very shallow, nearly imperceptible relief. Bottles of this shape and decorated with blobs of glass in contrasting colors were made in Syrian class factories between the late eleventh and the early thirteenth century. A number of comparable objects and fragments have been excavated in Hama, in west central Syria, and Raqqa, on the bank of the Euphrates River some 150 miles to the northeast. Similar bottles are in museums in Saint Petersburg, Kiev, and Berlin. That a majority of these examples were reportedly found in the Caucasus region or along the coast of the Black Sea suggests that they were part of the well-established glass trade between Syria, northwestern Asia, and eastern Europe.
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