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Ampulla (Flask) with Saint Menas. Date: late 6th-mid-8th century. Ampullae like this one were used by pilgrims to bring home water or oil from the great pilgrimage site for Saint Menas, said
File:Roman Holy Land 1st-3rd century AD lead pilgrim's votive amphora " Ampulla".jpg - Wikipedia
An Ampulla was discovered for the first time in the ancient city of Dara, Turkey - Arkeonews
Oil Ampulla in the Form of a Dancing Bear Italy, Roman | Cleveland Museum of Art
Ampulla with an adoratio scene from Sagalassos, kept at the British... | Download Scientific Diagram
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Ampulla (Flask) with Saint Menas | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Ampulla (Flask) of Saint Menas | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Roman, Ampulla Jar, between 1st and 4th century CE, ceramic, Overall: 3 5/8 × 3 1/2 inches (9.2 × 8.9 cm Stock Photo - Alamy
Late Roman/Early Byzantine Lead early Christian EULOGIA ampulla from Jerusalem | Barnebys
Beautiful Roman Glass Ampulla - Cobalt Blue sold at auction on 19th July | Bidsquare
Lot - Ancient Roman Ampulla Blown Glass Spiral Bottle
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Roman Holy Land Amphora Shaped Ampulla - Ancient Roman Antiquities | Ancient & OrientalAncient & Oriental
Ampulla, Glass, Olive green, iridescent, pear-shaped body with slightly flaring mouth, moulded lip; ridged strap handle from center of body to center of neck., Roman Empir - Album alb5207233
Ancient Roman Lead Ampulla
Sold at Auction: Roman Glass Ampulla Bottle, ex-Bonhams
St Menas ampulla | Unknown | V&A Explore The Collections