• The famous Lycurgus cup, a 4th-century Roman relic currently in the British Museum, looks green when lit from the same side as the viewer and red when backlit.
  • The famous Lycurgus Cup, which is currently exhibited in the British Museum, is proof that Romans have developed in science and nanotechnology.
  • The cup depicts the punishment of Lycurgus, a mythical king who was ensnared in vines for committing evil acts against the Greek god Dionysus.
  • One of the most famous examples is the Lycurgus Cup (4th-century AD Roman glass, dedicated to the death of King Lycurgus) at the British Museum [5]...
  • The late Roman (4th century AD) Lycurgus cup is made of cut glass and is displayed in the British Museum in London.
  • the British Museum, London The Lycurgus Cup, externally (left) and internally (right) lit. Probably manufactured in Rome in the fourth century AD...
  • Select an annotation. click & hold to rotate. Lycurgus Cup - Roman cage cup- British Museum 3D Model.
  • Elsner, Jaś, "The Lycurgus Cup", Chapter 12 in New Light on Old Glass: Recent Research on Byzantine Mosaics and Glass, 2013, British Museum...
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