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Oil lamp

Part of the collection: Antiquity

Popularization note

The Roman oil lamp (lat. lucerna) is classified as the “Firmalampen” type. The circumstances of its discovery are unknown. The clay oil lamps were everyday objects, mass-produced in ancient Rome. Craftsmen often made them in series, using two-part moulds or the potter’s wheel. Given the rich and varied figural depictions on some specimens, Roman olive lamps constitute today an important iconographic source. Apart from mythological scenes, they also depict the images from the everyday life of the Romans. Thanks to their aesthetic value, small size and availability, these antique, richly decorated olive lamps have always been a popular tourist souvenir. They often ended up in museums, given as gifts, without identifying their place of origin. Additionally, due to the great interest of tourists in the ancient olive oil lamps, high-class forgeries soon appeared, which are actually still produced today. Most probably, the olive lamp “from Słupsk” was also purchased in an antique shop or brought home as a travel souvenir. There are no olive lamps among the objects imported to Western Pomerania in the Roman period discovered at archaeological sites. Apparently, these objects were not of interest to local communities.

Bartłomiej Rogalski

Information about the object

Information about this object

Author / creator

unknown

Dimensions

cały obiekt: height: 3.4 cm, width: 10.5 cm

Object type

dance card

Technique

form imprpessing

Material

clay

Creation / finding place

powstanie: Cesarstwo Rzymskie (państwo historyczne; Afryka; Azja; Europa); znalezienie: Słupsk (województwo pomorskie)

Owner

Muzeum Narodowe w Szczecinie

Identification number

MNS/A/7087

Location / status

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