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- 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.
- medium.com @jeffhutchingswrites/the-lycurgus-cup-…However, the Lycurgus Cup is the only known complete example of a Roman diatretum vessel, making it an incredibly rare and valuable artifact.
- 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...
- engineerine.com lycurgus-cup-ancient-roman/Making the Lycurgus cup is one of many old crafts that has been lost by time. There is just one complete example of this method left: the cup itself.
- memorycherish.com lycurgus-cup-roman-glassware/The Lycurgus Cup is a stunning example of ancient Roman craftsmanship. This 4th-century artifact is renowned for its unique color-changing properties.
- researchgate.net publication/216212135_The_…PDF | On Dec 1, 2007, Ian Freestone and others published The Lycurgus Cup-A Roman Nanotechnology | Find, read and cite all the research you need on...
- earlychurchhistory.org The Lycurgus Cup—Nanotechnology in Ancient RomeThe Lycurgus Cup is the only intact example we have of what is now called “dichroic glass.” ... Video of Lycurgus Cup changing colors in the British Museum.
- thebrainchamber.com the-lycurgus-cup/A Dazzling Display of Color. The Lycurgus Cup stands out not just for its beauty but for its baffling ability to change color.
- mru.ink lycurgus-cup-nanotechnology-used-1600-…The Lycurgus Cup is an outstanding representation of ancient technology. Roman Lycurgus Cup is a 1,600-year-old jade green Roman chalice.
- ancient-origins.net lycurgus-cupAncient Origins articles related to Lycurgus cup in the sections of history, archaeology, human origins, unexplained, artifacts, ancient places and myths and.