One pot is in a beaker form, and the other is shaped more like an inverted beaker. There's a wavy decorative pattern running around the ball part of one beaker. We believe the Romans had wooden ...
This iron-handled Roman cooking pot from the collection of the Hunterian Museum was selected by Louisa Hammersley, postgraduate student at the Department of Archaeology, University of Glasgow.
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What did ancient Roman artists use to paint Pompeii? New study offers a glimpseUnused paints are generally rare finds for archaeologists — but not at Pompeii. Take a look at “almost the entire palette of ...
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