'Ain Samiya goblet - meaning and definition. What is 'Ain Samiya goblet
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What (who) is 'Ain Samiya goblet - definition


'Ain Samiya goblet         
  • A flat rendering of the scenes depicted on the Ain Samiya Goblet
  • Khafaje plaque with similar iconography found in Mesopotamia from the [[Isin-Larsa period]] around the same time as the goblet
SILVER CUP FROM THE MIDDLE BRONZE AGE I
The 'Ain Samiya Goblet is a silver cup from the Middle Bronze Age I (2300-2000 BC), found in a tomb at Ain Samiya near modern Ramallah, Palestine. It depicts a double-headed god with an animal body planting crops and the dead body of a serpent, parts of whom are being held by two male figures.
Goblet cell         
  • Incomplete intestinal metaplasia (incomplete [[Barrett's esophagus]]), showing both [[foveolar cell]]s and goblet cells, latter indicated by arrows, and usually having a slightly bluish color compared to the apical cytoplasm of foveolar cells on H&E stain.
CELL TYPE
Goblet cells; Mucous cells; Chalice cell; Goblet Cells; Exocrimohsinocytus caliciformis; Goblet cell metaplasia
Goblet cells are simple columnar epithelial cells that secrete gel-forming mucins, like mucin MUC5AC. The goblet cells mainly use the merocrine method of secretion, secreting vesicles into a duct, but may use apocrine methods, budding off their secretions, when under stress.
goblet cell         
  • Incomplete intestinal metaplasia (incomplete [[Barrett's esophagus]]), showing both [[foveolar cell]]s and goblet cells, latter indicated by arrows, and usually having a slightly bluish color compared to the apical cytoplasm of foveolar cells on H&E stain.
CELL TYPE
Goblet cells; Mucous cells; Chalice cell; Goblet Cells; Exocrimohsinocytus caliciformis; Goblet cell metaplasia
¦ noun Anatomy a column-shaped cell found in the respiratory and intestinal tracts, which secretes the main component of mucus.