Obsidian revetment slab fragment 1st century A.D. Roman Obsidian, a natural volcanic glass, was used by the Romans for sculpture, vessels, andas heredecorative panels. The ivy and vine tendrils originally may have been filled with inlays in contrasting colors, as in the case of the obsidian cup with Egyptianizing ritual scenes found at Stabiae and now in the Archaeological Museum, Naples.. Obsidian revetment slab fragment. Roman. 1st century A.D.. Obsidian; cut. Early Imperial. Glass
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