Roman clay lamps, Camarina, Ragusa, Sicily3D Model
Roman clay lamps features an impressed planta pedis, or maker’s mark of ‘STACTE’, indicating that the lamp came from the workshop of that Roman lampmaker. From the site of Camarina, Ragusa, Sicily, Italy. Roman Age. 1st-2nd centuries AD. In the collection of the Parco Archeologico di Kamarina e Cava d’Ispica. Processed in Reality Capture from 476 images. GDH ID: C.Relitto_1899_12.
Relitto delle Lucerne.
We want to publicly acknowledge the collaboration of the Dottor Antonino De Marco Soprintendente ai Beni Culturali ed Ambientali di Ragusa and the Architetto Domenico Buzzone director of the Parco Archeologico di Kamarina e Cava d’Ispica. Our most sincere thanks to General CC, retired, Renato Scuzzarello, the archaeologist Dr. Saverio Scerra, the architect Giorgio Battaglia, and the archaeologists Veronica Falcone, D’Antona Paola and Alessandra D’Izzia, the custodians of Parco Archeologico Marco Giardina, Giovanna Brugaletta e Rosario Licitra.
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