Terracotta indented beaker

Roman

On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 171

Similar vessels, known as Moselkeramik, were also made in Trier, and it is sometimes difficult to distinguish between them. Such vessels were popular drinking cups in the northern provinces, perhaps used more for beer or mead than for wine.

Terracotta indented beaker, Terracotta indented beaker, probably made at Trier, Roman

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