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- medium.com @weirdhistoryfacts.1/lycurgus-cup-a-…Discover the timeless tale embedded in the Lycurgus Cup, acquired by the British Museum in the 1950s.
- en.wikipedia.org Lycurgus CupWhen viewed in reflected light, as in this flash photograph, the cup's dichroic glass is green in colour, whereas when viewed in transmitted light, the glass appears red.
- commons.wikimedia.org wiki/Category:Lycurgus_cup…English: The Lycurgus cup in the British Museum. Made from dichroic Roman glass. ... Brit Mus room 41 Lycurgus cup no lighting.JPG 3,000 × 4,000; 2.98 MB.
- web.archive.org web/20160803022750/http://www.…For detailed bibliography on both the cup and diatreta in general see: D. B. Harden and J. M. C. Toynbee, ‘The Rothschild Lycurgus cup’, Archaeologia 97 (1959)...
- weird-history-facts.com chalice-of-lycurgus-roman…In the 1950s, the British Museum came into possession of an ancient glass cup called the Chalice of Lycurgus or Lycurgus Cup, so named because it features...
- thebrainchamber.com the-lycurgus-cup/A Timeless Treasure. Today, the Lycurgus Cup resides at the British Museum, captivating visitors with its beauty and scientific marvel.
- britishmuseum.org collection/object/H_1958-1202-1Lycurgus Cup - British Museum ".
- gretchenrubin.com articles/my-london-color-…Yesterday, I went to the British Museum for the first time — how had I never been before? And I was able to see for myself the astonishing Lycurgus Cup.
- thevintagenews.com 2016/08/29/the-lycurgus-cup-a-…One of the most impressive glass-made objects on display at the British Museum is the luxurious Roman cage cup known as the Lycurgus Cup.
- flickr.com photos/ancientartpodcast/9325600963Lycurgus Cup, Roman, 4th century AD, British Museum, 1958.1202.1. On loan to the Art Institute of Chicago.