![]() Analysis showed it is a red opaque glass. * The vessel was at the time of publication thought to be of faience and is published as such. Tomb 12: A pit grave with a female burial: An opaque red glass scyphos* (Πυ 871 with 16 long petals), two colorless glass gems (Πυ 868 with a seated woman, the other is not presented) and a core-formed oenochoe (Πυ 870). Tomb 5: A cist grave with a female burial: A colorless scyphos (Πυ 872 with 24 lanceolate leaves and a band of vertical grooves) and a core-formed lentoid aryballos (Πυ 869). Tomb 1: A cist grave with a female burial: A colorless omphalos bowl (Πυ 865 with 16 long petals), a light blue transparent melon bead (Πυ 867) and a colorless glass gem with a female portrait (Πυ 866). ![]() They are all dated to the last quarter of the 4th century B.C. ![]() more Three burials excavated at the field no 279 of the modern village of Makrygialos (ancient Pydna) contained glass objects. Three burials excavated at the field no 279 of the modern village of Makrygialos (ancient Pydna).
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