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Beaker (archaeology)

9-10th century beaker from Iran. Blown and relief-cut glass. New York Metropolitan Museum of Art.

In archaeology, a beaker is a small round ceramic or metal cup, a drinking vessel shaped to be held in the hands. It has no handle or spout, and generally no spreading foot (base).


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