Reused From Banquet to Grave: Gold Glass, a “Popular” Medium in Late Antiquity?

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Title
Reused From Banquet to Grave: Gold Glass, a “Popular” Medium in Late Antiquity?
Journal
Eikón Imago
Author(s)
Croci Chiara
ISSN
2254-8718 (electronic)
Publication state
Published
Issued date
01/03/2022
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
11
Pages
47-55
Language
english
Abstract
Gold-glass bottoms generally found in Roman catacombs are some of late antiquity’s most enigmatic objects. Originally conceived as vessels, once they were broken, their bases were reemployed to be embedded in the mortar sealing of the slabs of certain loculi. Drawing on the different hypotheses on the origins of the bowls or glasses these bottoms were obtained from, and reflecting on the reasons for and ways of using these glass bottoms to decorate loculi, this paper aims to reassess the position of gold-glass in the culture of late antiquity by questioning its pertinence or link to “popular” culture.
Keywords
Late Antiquity, Gold-Glass, Drinking Vessels, Funerary Practices, Reuse, “Popular” Culture
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Yes
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