• The Lycurgus Cup, an ancient Roman feat of pioneering nanotechnology in the fourth century exhibited at the British Museum.
  • 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.
  • The Lycurgus Cup (Ancient Art Podcast 58).
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  • An early example of plasmons is the Lycurgus Cup at British Museum, London.
  • Lycurgus Cup (also known as the Lycurgus chalice) is an example of the advancement of Roman culture.
  • Kaynaklar ve ileri okumalar: The Lycurgus Cup-A Roman Nanotechnology; Yayınlanma tarihi: Aralık 2007; Bağlantı: https://www.researchgate.net/.
  • 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.
  • The Lycurgus Cup is a remarkable Roman glass artifact dating back to the 4th century AD, known for its unique color-changing properties and intricate design.
  • 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.
  • (…) The openwork decoration of the Lycurgus Cup comprises a mythological frieze depicting the legend of King Lycurgus from the sixth book of Homer’s Iliad.