An
unguentarium (plural "unguentaria") is a small
ceramic or
glass bottle found frequently by
archaeologists at
Hellenistic and
Roman sites, especially in cemeteries. Its most common use was probably as a container for oil, though it is also suited for storing and dispensing liquid and powdered substances. Some finds date into the early Christian era. From the 2nd to the 6th century they are more often made of blown glass rather than
clay. A few examples are
silver or
alabaster.