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Roman clay lamp (lucerna) dated between the 3rd century AD and the 4th century AD, of unknown origin. Lamps fueled with olive oil and other vegetable oils were very common in the Roman world to provide artificial light. It is decorated with a theatrical or báquica mask. The specimen presents 4,3 cm in height and 9,2 cm in long. It is currently preserved in the Frei Manuel do Cenáculo National Museum (Évora, Portugal). Catalog No. ME5046.
538 photos from Canon 5D Mk IV. Completely processed (aligned, scaled, meshed, cleaned, simplified, unwrapped, textured) in Reality Capture. CAETANO, J.C. - Lucernas da Necropole Romana da Laje de Ouro, Crato. Coimbra: 2002. CAETANO, J.C. - Necrópoles e Ritos funerários no Ocidente da Lusitânia Romana. Cordoba: 2002.