• The Lycurgus cup is one of the most fascinating artifacts from antiquity. ... The Roman silver "Warren Cup", now housed in the British Museum.
  • British Museum (@britishmuseum) March 26, 2019. Perhaps the most notable thing about the “Lycurgus Cup” is its nano-materialistic properties.
  • Front of 4th century CE Roman Lycurgus Cup, British Museum (1958,1202.1).jpg 2,720 × 3,649; 1.66 MB. ... Lycurgus cup, British Museum.
  • Freestone, Ian Meeks, Nigel Sax, Margaret and Higgitt, Catherine 2007. The Lycurgus Cup — A Roman nanotechnology.
  • British Museum Research Laboratory File 1144, letter dated 20.11.62. Brill R.H. (dy1965) ‘The chemistry of the Lycurgus Cup’,Proc 7th Internat.
  • Date Photographed: 3 July 2004. Description: London, England: British Museum: Lycurgus Cup (backlit) (4th century AD, probably carved in Rome).
  • This magnificent glass cage cup is is decorated with scenes from the myth of Lycurgus, a king from Thrace. Lycurgus attacked Dionysos, the Greek god of wine...
  • Glass from the Lycurgus Cup was put under a microscope and scientists found the Romans had impregnated it with particles of sliver and gold.
  • The Lycurgus Cup in reflected light & the Lycurgus Cup in transmitted light (Photo Credit : British Museum Collection./Wikimedia commons).
  • Image copyright the British Museum, released under CC BY-NC-SA 4.0. According to legend, Lycurgus banned the Cult of Dionysus from his lands.