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Ancient Roman Lamp

Ancient Roman lamps were essential everyday objects that provided light in homes, public buildings, and temples across the Roman Empire. Typically made from clay, bronze, or occasionally glass, these lamps were fueled by olive oil and used a fiber wick to produce a steady flame. Their shapes and decorations evolved over time, reflecting both artistic trends and technological advancements. Early examples were simple and functional, while later designs became highly decorative, featuring motifs such as gods, animals, mythological scenes, and symbols of luck or faith.

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