- deshinewspost.com the-lycurgus-cup/The Lycurgus Cup is a magnificent example of ancient technology. The Lycurgus Cup is a 1,600-year-old Roman chalice in jade green.
- calpaterson.com lycurgus-cup.htmlThe Lycurgus Cup, an ancient relic from the late Roman Empire that changes colour depending on how it is lit. ... an image of the lycurgus cup.
- scienceabc.com pure-sciences/can-a-single-object-…The Lycurgus cup is an ancient Roman drinking cup that exhibits dichroism due to the presence of nanoparticles.
- aestheticwild.wordpress.com 2013/08/07/the-…The Lycurgus Cup has been dated back to the 4th century Roman Empire. It depicts Lycurgus, the temperamental king of Thrace and vehement opposer of...
- timefordisclosure.com proof-of-nanotechnology-in-…The Lycurgus Cup is one of the earliest examples of nanotechnology in use in human history. It truly is an amazing piece of work, dating 4th century AD.
- historyen.com color-changing-mystical-lycurgus-…The famous Lycurgus Cup, which is currently exhibited in the British Museum, is proof that Romans have developed in science and nanotechnology.
- curiosmos.com the-lycurgus-cup-a-mystical-ancient…The Lycurgus Cup is a remarkable piece of technology created by the Ancient Romans, with properties that remained unparalleled until the 20th century.
- vitrumlife.it en/we-know-the-cup-of-Lycurgus/Coloring the glass with gold and silver was not supposed to be a custom, most likely there the magic of the Lycurgus Cup color is due to a stroke of luck.
- thehistoryblog.com archives/26724On the Lycurgus cup, these bridges are grape vines and other figural elements. It depicts an unusual mythological scene from the story of King Lycurgus of Thracia.
- http://arne-lueker.de Objects/work/Surface Plamons/…The Lycurgus Cup is therefore made of a very rare glass, and this glass seems to have been saved for a very rare type of vessel – a figurative cage cup.