摘要:The article focuses on the luxurious mould-blown glass discovered during research at the Burnum-Amphitheatre site, first and foremost the fragments of what was most likely a globular cup which in an inscription field features the three-line text ARI[CTEA]/ CKY[ΠRIO]/CEΠO[IEI], while a vegetable ornament adorns the central frieze. This is only the fourth example of a vessel made by Aristeas (Albonese, Pavia - Collezione Strada; unknown findsite - Constable-Maxwell Collection; Narona - Augusteum) which makes this find particularly interesting. Given the typology of the vessel and its decoration, this was obviously the work of a master craftsman who was closely associated with Ennion, and this article emphasizes the basic problems tied to the designation of its Cyprian origin, the location and time of the workshop’s operation and the distribution of its products. The finds of products made by Ennion and Aristeas in Dalmatian territory show that trade was quite vigorous here, particularly in military strongholds (Tilurium and Burnum) and civilian (Narona) hubs.