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Glass Unguentarium, Lachrymatories, Jar and Glasses, Deboj, Ohrid, III-II century BC, Archaeology Museum, Ohrid, North Macedonia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Roman glass unguentarium set with translucent rounded shapes Royalty Free Stock Photo
Unguentaria vessels exhibit, Medina Sidonia archaeological museum, Spain Royalty Free Stock Photo
Nimes, France - 6 Jan 26: Roman glass vessels and bottles displayed in museum Royalty Free Stock Photo
Leiden, Netherlands - 25 May 23: Roman glass vessels and bowls displayed in museum case, Leiden Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
Nabatean Culture Royalty Free Stock Photo
Unguentarium or Bottle in the Shape of Roman Military Sandal, Bronze, Kostenets, Sofia Region, 2nd–3rd Century AD, Bulgaria
Boena, Spain - 21 Oct 23: Roman glass unguentaria on display, Museo Historico de Baena Royalty Free Stock Photo
Leiden, Netherlands - 25 May 23: Ancient Roman glass perfume bottle with trail decoration, close up Royalty Free Stock Photo
Artifact in Museum of Anatolian Civilizations Royalty Free Stock Photo
Jug found in Chiscani-Trei Movile (Chiscani, Brăila county, Romania) Royalty Free Stock Photo
Ceramic vessel with a protom in the shape of a Ram Royalty Free Stock Photo
Balsamarium - small ancient roman ceramic bottle Royalty Free Stock Photo
Ancient venusian ointment jar Royalty Free Stock Photo
A bronze unguentarium (balsamarium), a small ceramic or glass bottle shaped like a Roman military sandal (caliga) from Kostenets, Sofia region, Bulgaria, dating to the 2nd–3rd century AD. Preserved in the National Archaeological Museum, Sofia, this Roman-era artefact demonstrates artistic craftsmanship, functional design, and military cultural symbolism in Southeastern Europe.


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