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A June 13, 2016, photo shows two tiny glass bottles dating from the 2nd to 3rd centuries and believed to be used to contain mercury sporting the letters "SCV," presumably the initials of the glassmaker, displayed at "Made in Roma" exhibition at the Trajan's Markets site in Rome.
Fabio Frustaci / AP
A June 13, 2016, photo shows two tiny glass bottles dating from the 2nd to 3rd centuries and believed to be used to contain mercury sporting the letters “SCV,” presumably the initials of the glassmaker, displayed at “Made in Roma” exhibition at the Trajan’s Markets site in Rome.
Chicago Tribune
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